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epub-hyphen

v1.2.0

Published

Hyphenate text nodes in epub or stand-alone xhtml files

Downloads

3

Readme

$ npm i -g epub-hyphen

Reqs:

  • node 18.x
  • zip & unzip in PATH

Usage

$ ./epub-hyphen -h
Usage: epub-hyphen [options] input [-o output]

Hyphenate text nodes in epub or stand-alone xhtml files

Options:
  -V, --version        output the version number
  -l <str>             a 2-letter default language in case <html lang='xx'>
                       attribute is absent; this does NOT override already
                       present lang= attributes
  -i <str>             an additional comma-separated list of tags to ignore; a
                       tag can optionally include a class name, e.g. `h1,p.foo`
  -o <str>             an output file name (overwrite the contents)
  --lang-list          print all supported languages
  --ignored-tags-list  print the default ignored tags list
  -h, --help           display help for command

set NODE_DEBUG=epub-hyphen to enable debug log

When converting epubs:

  • if no -l is given, the program tries to detect the default language from epub metadata;
  • always use -o in Windows.

Examples

$ echo '<p>дихлордифенілтрихлорметилметан</p>' | ./epub-hyphen -l uk
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<p>ди-хлор-ди-фе-ніл-три-хлор-ме-тил-ме-тан</p>

The contents of some tags is never hyphenated (code, pre, &c):

$ echo '<p><code>foobar</code>foobar</p>' | ./epub-hyphen
<?xml version='1.0' encoding='utf-8'?>
<p><code>foobar</code>foo-bar</p>

Hyphenate a epub:

$ ./epub-hyphen test/data/1.epub > 2.epub

Bugs

  • No mappings the between internal lang names & BCP 47.
  • An empty .x?html file is treated as an invalid xml.

News

v1.0.0 is a complete rewrite; its cli is incompatible with 0.0.x versions.