Re: [csswg-drafts] [css-text-4] Hyphenate only overflowing words?

@kojiishi Aha! Those text level 4 properties seem to be plenty for what I described. I just wasn't successful in searching before commenting. Thanks.

@Nettsentrisk For sure, it would be a sizable increase in computation over what we have now. I agree that a number might not be intuitive (I was basing it off of values for properties like opacity) but on the other hand the value of `hyphenate-limit-zone` is defined as "the maximum amount of unfilled space (before justification) that may be left in the line box before hyphenation is triggered" and can be a percentage, i.e., at least loosely proportional to the type of number I'd suggested. While a few target setpoints available as words rather than exclusively a number are always nice, I think under the hood there's still the argument that they're simply special cases of a granular sliding scale.

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