Mojca Miklavec wrote:
On Mon, Jun 16, 2008 at 2:48 PM, Hans Hagen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Werner LEMBERG wrote:
No. First, we need a TeX system which supports hyphenation pattern
selection at run-time.
in the traditional engines one can just load multiple patterns per language
(had to be done for multiple font encodings anyway)
Hans - just for your info. In some languages there are exactly the
same patterns for ec and texnansi. Despite that, ConTeXt loads
patterns twice, while you could have loaded only ec patterns, and use
the same "instance of patterns" for texnansi encoding. That's not true
for every language, but for some one could spare some memory and
loading/running time.
sure i know, but since we also need to load for instance qx (and in the
past for czech il2) it was not worth the trouble figuring out if an
encoding vector overlaps for a language and pattern loading is not the
biggest mem hog anyway
Hans
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