Mathias Nater
Mathias Nater
Hi [It is not recommended](https://mnater.github.io/Hyphenopoly/Special-use-cases.html#browserify-hyphenopolymodulejs) to use the Node module in a browser context. Instead, the Hyphenoply loader should be included. This can ensure that the browser does not load...
I close this issue, because there was no activity in the last 2 months. Feel free to reopen anytime.
https://github.com/mnater/Hyphenopoly/commit/b73b5164f94e05c4378a70b98333a1c9c1057b69
Update (2021-01-24) Chrome m88 now supports hyphenation for [a wide range of languages](https://source.chromium.org/chromium/chromium/src/+/master:third_party/hyphenation-patterns/hyb/;l=1) MS Edge v88 doesn't.
~~Although claimed otherwise by~~ [caniuse](https://caniuse.com/css-hyphens) (is updated), Edge 90 still does not support `hyphens:auto`.
Still no sign of `hyphens:auto` support in Edge 91 on Windows...
Still not in Edge 95...🤷♂️
~~and not in Edge 96~~ It's finally available in Edge 96 (just testet on Browser, caniuse seems aoutdated)
Good to know. And thanks for the cheer!
Chrome and Safari implement it. https://bugs.chromium.org/p/v8/issues/detail?id=6891#c42 https://webkit.org/blog/11648/new-webkit-features-in-safari-14-1/ FF not yet: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1423593