X-Git-Url: http://git.tremily.us/?p=ikiwiki.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=doc%2Ftodo%2Fhyphenation.mdwn;h=5b4aaf5c9ffdaf5029f38bf97e51401c40d20efd;hp=be1eebcb853aa15eeefad614338cd7866b744689;hb=56b896f83549dd05fa8a440d72f99ece24d7b536;hpb=73d094cf0c264fcdca66baa65f5d8f8836865a9e diff --git a/doc/todo/hyphenation.mdwn b/doc/todo/hyphenation.mdwn index be1eebcb8..5b4aaf5c9 100644 --- a/doc/todo/hyphenation.mdwn +++ b/doc/todo/hyphenation.mdwn @@ -3,3 +3,27 @@ I recently found [Hyphenator](http://code.google.com/p/hyphenator/) which is quite cool ... but it should be possible to implement this functionality within ikiwiki and not rely on javascript and the client. A Perl implementation of the algorithm exists in [[!cpan TeX::Hyphen]]. + +> I'd be inclined to say that Javascript run in the client is a better +> place to do hyphenation: this is the sort of non-essential, +> progressive-enhancement thing that JS is perfect for. If you did it +> at the server side, to cope with browser windows of different sizes +> you'd have to serve HTML sprinkled with soft-hyphen entities at +> every possible hyphenation point, like +> +> pro­gress­ive en­hance­ment +> +> which is nearly twice the byte-count and might stop +> search engines from indexing your site correctly. +> +> A browser that supports Javascript probably also supports +> soft-hyphen marks, but I doubt all non-JS browsers support them +> correctly. +> +> It might be good to have a plugin to insert a reference to the +> hyphenation JS into the ``, or a general way to enable +> this sort of thing without writing a plugin or changing your +> `page.tmpl`, though. Perhaps we should have a `local.js` +> alongside `local.css`? :-) +> +> --[[smcv]]