On Mon, Jan 10, 2022 at 02:31:53PM +0100, Jean-Pierre Delange via ntg-context wrote: > Yves Codet (Assistant Professor at Toulouse University, member of CRAPA an > institutional public research in Humanities in South of France) is involved > in TeX patterns for Greek and Indic languages. He is a translator of Indian > theater pieces (among other things).
Yes, the GitHub repository I linked to contains the up-to-date version of Yves’ Sanskrit patterns (latest substantive revision September 2011). They support Latin transliteration and a number of modern Indic scripts, but not Brahmi, which I’m sure he’ll be happy to add if there’s a need. Yves has not as far as I know been involved in the development of hyphenation patterns for Greek (whether Ancient or Modern). Best, Arthur ___________________________________________________________________________________ If your question is of interest to others as well, please add an entry to the Wiki! maillist : ntg-context@ntg.nl / http://www.ntg.nl/mailman/listinfo/ntg-context webpage : http://www.pragma-ade.nl / http://context.aanhet.net archive : https://bitbucket.org/phg/context-mirror/commits/ wiki : http://contextgarden.net ___________________________________________________________________________________