- From: Koji Ishii via GitHub <sysbot+gh@w3.org>
- Date: Wed, 07 Dec 2016 14:47:03 +0000
- To: public-css-archive@w3.org
@frivoal helped me to understand what `break-all-hyphenate` does in [a comment in #791](https://github.com/w3c/csswg-drafts/issues/791#issuecomment-265352400); so it is to try hyphenate first, but `break-all` if there are no hyphenation points in the word? I wasn't thinking about the case where there are no hyphenation points, but now it looks interesting. I think we can just define that behavior in #791 since we don't have use cases for opposite cases, though maybe it's not easy to reach a consensus. So, though how isn't in consensus yet, I support both points of @r12a. I still have very low confidence on how well I understand @Crissov's idea -- sorry, but IIUC, are you trying to apply `hyphens: auto` for non-native scripts, while `hyphens: manual` for native scripts? It is an interesting idea if my understanding is correct, but the case I would like to solve in this issue is slightly different; it is to apply `hyphens: auto` for all text, but different dictionaries depends on the script. Apologies in advance if I still don't seem to understood. -- GitHub Notification of comment by kojiishi Please view or discuss this issue at https://github.com/w3c/csswg-drafts/issues/785#issuecomment-265465501 using your GitHub account
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