Hi Matthias,

I don't quite understand why keep-together does not work for you, but if you 
only have a few words where you want to prevent hyphenation, you can write 
exceptions directly into the pattern file.

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-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
Von: Matthias Reischenbacher [mailto:matthias8...@gmx.at]
Gesendet: Freitag, 10. September 2010 17:31
An: fop-users@xmlgraphics.apache.org
Betreff: Re: Incorrect hyphenation of Polish language

Hi,

thanks for testing Pascal. Actually I was already using the new unicode
hyphenation patterns (which by the way seem to work just fine in other
languages).

I think that the polish tex file is the same for both versions (The last
modification date of the file is back in 1995!).
http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/language/hyphenation/

Are there any alternative hyphenation patterns?

Regards,
Matthias

On 10.09.2010 09:47, Pascal Sancho wrote:
>   Hi,
> I tried both OFFO 1.2 and utf-8 0.1 with a copy of the text nested in
> the Matthias"s PNG, and I get the same output as described. So, I guess
> there is no change for the Polish between the 2 versions
> --
> Pascal
>
> Le 10/09/2010 14:42, Simon Pepping a écrit :
>> On Thu, Sep 09, 2010 at 07:08:45PM -0300, Matthias Reischenbacher wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I'm having problems with hyphenation of text in polish language. A
>>> polish translator checked a 200 pages PDF file generated by FOP and
>>> found over 30 hyphenation errors.
>>>
>>> I double checked if the language attribute was correctly set on the
>>> fo:root element.
>>>
>>> Is it possible that the hyphenation pattern is just wrong in some
>>> cases? If that's the case, are there any other hyphenation patterns
>> Yes, that is possible.
>>
>>> that can be used (including commercial ones)?
>> At
>> http://sourceforge.net/projects/offo/files/offo-hyphenation-utf8/0.1/offo-hyphenation-fop-stable-utf8.zip/download
>> you will find some new hyphenation patterns, which you can try. They
>> are based on the current UTF-8 hyphenation patterns in TeX. I do not
>> know if the Polish patterns are really different from the old
>> ones. You need fop-1.0 to use these patterns.
>>
>> Simon
>>
>
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