> Hi, > > Le 15/07/2010 02:32, Ulrik Vieth a écrit : > > I noticed that some recent updates of hyph-utf8 in TL2010 Pretest > > seem to have broken German hypenation in LuaLaTeX. > > Well, not so recent (June 1st or so), but anyway...
I suppose you are right. I probably got confused what I tested where. I only installed TL2010 pretest last weekend and I was so obsessed with testing math, that I may not have looked at hypehenation yet. > Wrong. There is such a mechanism. \...@patterns has been patched to use it. > Apparently polyglossia is not using this macro to load patterns (which > would make sense, since the pattern pre-loading system is from babel). Sorry, I didn't know I was supposed to use Babel with (Lua|Xe)LaTeX. I was under the impression that babel was for old 8-bit TeX engines only while polyglossia was required for Unicode TeX engines. If this is not the case, I could happily switch to Babel just as well. Any solution that works across formats for (Lua|Xe)LaTeX would be fine. > Well, a new solution is provided, but we forgot to check if it would work > with polyglossia. OTOH, polyglossia is not officially supporting LuaTeX... Yes, I realize using polyglossia with LuaLaTeX was only a quick hack. Nevertheless, it would certainly benefit from adding \ifluatex / \ifxetex to make it run with both engines. > Would it be okay for you to use a modified language switching macro with > polyglossia? If so, I can provide you with such a macro (just give me a > test file, so that I can test it). I can give it a test tonight. I don't have my test files at hand right now. Regards, Ulrik
