Am Sonntag, dem 28.05.2023 um 13:20 +0200 schrieb Jürgen Spitzmüller:
> Polyglossia doesn't support this yet (worth a feature request
> at https://github.com/reutenauer/polyglossia/issues)
FWIW polyglossia just received this feature for the next release
(probably due early next month):
Am Sonntag, dem 28.05.2023 um 11:16 +0200 schrieb R. H. van der Gaag:
> Hi there fellow LyXers,
> I noticed that the Dutch ‘trema’ (the dots above ü ä ï ö ë) isn’t
> removed when the word is hyphenated directly before the letter with
> the trema (it should, to comply with grammar rules. In LaTeX,
Maybe it is polyglossia. Look at the Tex file or do not use the preamble,
but the beginning of the document.
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Hi there fellow LyXers,
I noticed that the Dutch ‘trema’ (the dots above ü ä ï ö ë) isn’t removed when
the word is hyphenated directly before the letter with the trema (it should, to
comply with grammar rules. In LaTeX,
\usepackage{newunicodechar}
\makeatletter
\newunicodechar{ë}{\@trema e}
Thanks a lot, this takes care of it brilliantly.
> On 28 May 2023, at 01:09, Udicoudco wrote:
>
> On Tue, May 23, 2023 at 8:44 AM R. H. van der Gaag
> wrote:
>>
>> I write most of my longer copy using the (beautiful and eminently readable)
>> Tufte Book and Tufte Handout document class. One