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Author roysmith
Recipients docs@python, eric.smith, roysmith
Date 2019-10-13.14:27:26
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Yeah, that's weird.  Looks like this may be a Chrome bug.  I'm seeing it in Chrome (Version 77.0.3865.90 (Official Build) (64-bit)), but not Safari.  This is on MacOS (High Sierra).


In the attached screenshot, I narrowed the window a bit.  In the second paragraph, it's mis-broken "modules" and "contain", but hyphenated some other line breaks.  If I diddle with the CSS and disable "hyphens: auto", it stops breaking words completely (which is probably better than breaking them wrong).

I guess close this and I'll open a bug against Chrome.
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