Op 25/03/2011 15:34, Jérôme Marant schreef: > I looked into itext-hyph-xml.jar and I can guess that hyphenation > rules are pasted from LaTeX ones. Hence, Latin words have to be > space-separated. Medieval latin is handled as well (v -> u, j -> i). > Everything can be found there: http://ctan.org/pkg/lahyph If they have an XML that is similar to the ones in the itext-hyph-xml.jar, then we can add it to that jar. Note that we didn't write these XMLs ourselves. They are licensed by the Apache foundation.
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