On 24 June 2016 at 01:59, Hans Hagen wrote: > > Keep in mind that when you manage to use the old font > encoding somehow, you also have to deal with patterns files in that > encoding.
No; if he manages to create a virtual font from Latin 2-encoded Type 1, then Unicode hyphenation patterns should work just fine. Or am I missing something? > Of course you can also make an active character mapping (as you mentioned > before) which might be enough for your case. That one will however break hyphenation (unless the hyphenation patterns are loaded as Latin 2). (I would argue that the best way forward in the long run would be to eventually add the missing features to LM.) Mojca
