On 4/30/2018 5:02 PM, Javier Bezos wrote:
Hans,
2) If not possible, which is the best alternative? A possibility
is to read the 'replace' list in the disc node, but I wonder if
there is a simpler approach.
in case of a disc node you can look at the subtype
Sure, but the subtype only tells us there is an automatic
disc (=2), not the glyph (which may be changed with
\exhyphenchar). May I assume there is only a single glyph
in the 'replace' node list (namely, the char = \exhyphenchar
when the node list was built)?
yes because the character code only codes one character
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