Overview
When developers build sites for Internet Explorer 10, they may choose to use CSS3 Hyphenation to break text across multiple lines using language-appropriate word breaking rules. Many languages have many specific rules that describe how words should be broken across lines of text. On pages that enable CSS3 hyphenation users may need to install a language-specific hyphenation dictionary to enable Internet Explorer 10 to hyphenate text most appropriately.
These dictionaries collect together the general rules to apply for a given language as well as identifying common words that represent exceptions to those rules. When rendering text for a site that uses CSS3 Hyphenation Internet Explorer 10 will use these rules to determine whether any hyphenation is necessary on a given line, which word should be hyphenated, and where that word should be hyphenated. If no dictionary is installed for a given language Internet Explorer 10 will instead follow language-agnostic hyphenation guidelines that provide basic support for hyphenation without consideration for language-specific rules.
Download Internet Explorer 10 CSS Hyphenation Dictionaries
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Note: To enable Internet Explorer 10 to hyphenate text with the best possible linguistic fidelity, users may need to install language-specific hyphenation dictionaries.
System Requirements
- Supported Operating System: Windows 7 Service Pack 1, Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1
- Internet Explorer 10
Reference
Internet Explorer 10 CSS Hyphenation Dictionaries (KB2764913)
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