Am 11.12.2007 um 16:16 schrieb Hans Hagen:
Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
Hi,
I guess German is famous for its monstrous compound words ;o(
So I have a manually collected lists of hyphenation patterns (like
\hyphenation{Selbst-kon-troll-ein-rich-tung}).
This I'd like to keep as a two separate
Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
is there [with mkii] a better / more economical way to write those
yourfile.tex collections than
\hyphenation{Selbst-kon-troll-ein-rich-tung}
\hyphenation{Selbst-kon-troll-ein-rich-tun-gen}
\hyphenation{Be-triebs-prü-fung}
\hyphenation{Be-triebs-prü-fun-gen}
Am 11.12.2007 um 16:16 schrieb Hans Hagen:
Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
Hi,
I guess German is famous for its monstrous compound words ;o(
So I have a manually collected lists of hyphenation patterns (like
\hyphenation{Selbst-kon-troll-ein-rich-tung}).
This I'd like to keep as a two separate
Am 11.12.2007 um 16:16 schrieb Hans Hagen:
Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
Hi,
I guess German is famous for its monstrous compound words ;o(
So I have a manually collected lists of hyphenation patterns (like
\hyphenation{Selbst-kon-troll-ein-rich-tung}).
This I'd like to keep as a two separate
Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
Am 11.12.2007 um 16:16 schrieb Hans Hagen:
Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
Hi,
I guess German is famous for its monstrous compound words ;o(
So I have a manually collected lists of hyphenation patterns (like
\hyphenation{Selbst-kon-troll-ein-rich-tung}).
This I'd like to
Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
Am 11.12.2007 um 16:16 schrieb Hans Hagen:
Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
Hi,
I guess German is famous for its monstrous compound words ;o(
So I have a manually collected lists of hyphenation patterns (like
\hyphenation{Selbst-kon-troll-ein-rich-tung}).
This I'd like
On 12/12/07, Ulrich Dirr wrote:
btw another question: will luatex interpret ligature rules which are
language specific? At least from otf fonts?
LuaTeX (MK IV, not plain LuaTeX) will pass the language to the font
automatically (lang=DEU for \mainlanguage[de] for example).
Unfortunately most
Ulrich Dirr wrote:
btw another question: will luatex interpret ligature rules which are
language specific? At least from otf fonts?
is already supported
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Hans Hagen | PRAGMA ADE
Hi,
I guess German is famous for its monstrous compound words ;o(
So I have a manually collected lists of hyphenation patterns (like
\hyphenation{Selbst-kon-troll-ein-rich-tung}).
This I'd like to keep as a two separate files: on for usage with the
body-text set in \mainlanguage[deo] and one
Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
Hi,
I guess German is famous for its monstrous compound words ;o(
So I have a manually collected lists of hyphenation patterns (like
\hyphenation{Selbst-kon-troll-ein-rich-tung}).
This I'd like to keep as a two separate files: on for usage with the
body-text
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