com> wrote:
> On 02/09/2016 09:36, Maksim Salau wrote:
> > Is there any simple way to feed a bunch of words to *TeX and get hyphenated
> > words back?
> The easy part is to use the testhyphens.sty small package, that is
> included in any TeX system full installation.
>
> Actually, making the patterns acceptable to TeX is easy, I can do that
> for you. I think it would be more interesting to analyse the logic
> behind them, and hopefully fix them, because there seems to be something
> seriously wrong.
Thanks a lot. I hope I can do it by myself. My
> Since I’ve been working on a library for pattern manipulation, I’ve
> just extended it to report conflicts in pattern sets, and I find 156 of
> them in the LibreOffice pattern file for Belarusian, which I copy in
> full because they’re quite interesting:
Thank you, Arthur!
I'll review
Hi Arthur,
> > BTW, I found another variant of patterns in OpenOffice [1]
>
> Interesting, where did you find them exactly?
Here it is http://extensions.services.openoffice.org/en/project/dict-be-official
Version 1.1
The file itself is in cp1251 and needs conversion to UTF-8
iconv -f cp1251
Hi Arthur,
Many thanks for sample ldf-file!
I looked at your
https://github.com/reutenauer/hyph-be/blob/master/three-consonants.rb
It lists 3 consonants in a row, but this is not an issue if is in the middle of
a word.
I meant only those at the end of a word. E.g.: /[#{cons}]{3}$/
Also I've
Hi Arthur,
Thank you for detailed explanation.
But unfortunately the test script doesn't work for me.
I tried it with TeXLive 2014.20141024-2 without success (unicode-letters.def is
not shipped with it) and with the most recent vanilla version:
/usr/local/texlive/2016/bin/x86_64-linux/xetex