On Wed, Jun 25, 2008 at 7:37 AM, S. Ekin Kocabas wrote: > > I hope this file can be turned into one which may be included in the > hyph-utf8 package. Let me know if I can help in any way.
The file will be included in any case, but I have some question. If you take a look into the source of pattern generating script (or even if you don't): Vowels are divided into two groups. Some patterns only appear for one group and some only for the other. 2a1 2e1 2ı1 2o1 2u1 .i2 .ö2 .ü2 Should they really be consideder different (I'm esp. interested in knowing why i and ı are so much different, but there probably is a good reason for that) or was this partially a leftover from the Otoman rules? Same question for consonants. One has 1b1 1c1 1d1 1f1 1g1 1h1 1j1 1k1 1l1 1m1 1n1 1p1 1r1 1s1 1t1 1v1 1y1 1z1 but I'm not sure why the other three letters are missing. I suspect that this might be a leftover from the old encoding. Thanks a lot, Mojca
