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Re: Hyphenation pattern for modern Greek (for XeTeX) (Modified by Alexandro: msg#00096

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Subject: Re: Hyphenation pattern for modern Greek (for XeTeX) (Modified by Alexandros D. Gotsis)


Hello.

Thanks for this nice work. I'm a little puzzled by the following code though:

\catcode`~=12
\lccode`<=`< \lccode`>=`> \lccode``=``
\lccode `'=`' \lccode`~=`~ \lccode`"=`"
\lccode `|=`|

Don't you use normal Unicode characters for breathings, accents, iota subscript and apostrophe? I'm not sure it would require additional rules if they were used. Unless I'm mistaken, if a character isn't declared as a letter there can't be any hyphenation before it, so no risk of having "alpha hyphenation acute", for instance. But maybe I'm wrong.

Kind regards,

Yves


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