Hello all,
Anyone know how to get spanish hyphenation in troff?
Thanks in advance,
trebol.
Thanks Gorka, but I've tried that with
ftp.ctan.org/pub/tex/language/hyphenation/eshyph.tex
and all I've is:
assertion failed: file n8.c:543
I'm new to plan9, so I'm a little lost. Sorry if this is an
obvious/common task.
trebol.
On Fri, Jan 18, 2013 at 3:14 PM, trebol trebol55...@yahoo.es wrote:
Thanks Gorka, but I've tried that with
ftp.ctan.org/pub/tex/language/hyphenation/eshyph.tex
and all I've is:
assertion failed: file n8.c:543
I'm new to plan9, so I'm a little lost. Sorry if this is an
obvious/common task.
In other words, forget my previous recommendation, hyphenation only seems
to work for ascii.
Or, alternatively, this is an opportunity for you to reimplement n8.c
for UTF8 support.
G.
On Fri, Jan 18, 2013 at 04:22:21PM +0100, Gorka Guardiola wrote:
In other words, forget my previous recommendation, hyphenation only seems
to work for ascii.
Or, alternatively, this is an opportunity for you to reimplement n8.c
for UTF8 support.
Or alternatively, to use the TeX hyphen stuff
Yes, it was a hack I made, but a hack anyway.
In most cases it worked fine, but it's not a real fix, so I didn't say anything
in this thread.
On Jan 18, 2013, at 4:17 PM, Gorka Guardiola pau...@gmail.com wrote:
On Fri, Jan 18, 2013 at 3:14 PM, trebol trebol55...@yahoo.es wrote:
Thanks Gorka,
In other words, forget my previous recommendation, hyphenation only seems
to work for ascii.
This is a shame... I was very happy with the multilingual point in the OS's
design.
Or, alternatively, this is an opportunity for you to reimplement n8.c
for UTF8 support.
I'm just starting to
On 18 January 2013 18:43, trebol trebol55...@yahoo.es wrote:
This is a shame... I was very happy with the multilingual point in the OS's
design.
troff predated the multilingual part by a few decades;
its parent roff was even older.