On 26.11.2009 09:56, Simon Pepping wrote:
<hyphenation code="de" use="de_1901"/>

Yes.

I'm a bit behind on the hyphenation front, but I thought the kind
of classes used in TeX hyphenation patterns aren't of much use
if the patterns use Unicode. There is a Unicode standard for
parsing words out of text:
  http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr29/#Word_Boundaries
aren't we using this already?

We do not use that. It is my impression that classes are required for
being able to build the hyphenation tree. Is that not so?

Well, I looked it up. Classes are used to map several code points
like upper/lower case of a character to a single character for
the hyphenation pattern, a kind of normalization.

J.Pietschmann

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