Thank you for those links.
I can see that the plugin is replacing the more generic “hyphen-minus” (U+002D) for the more specific “hyphen” (U+2010), and that it has been since 6.3.0.
Would it be possible to add a toggle to the plugin that switches that behavior on and off?
From the commit, I see you noted that the reason for making this change was dropping IE6 legacy support:
Use real Unicode hyphen instead of hyphen-minus (since IE6 is long dead).
I’m all for choosing the typographically correct options, but I think there are still too many fonts that don’t support the U+2010 hyphen.
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This reply was modified 5 years, 10 months ago by Derek.