Am 29.04.2010 16:15, schrieb Manuel Pégourié-Gonnard:
Le 29/04/2010 14:27, Stephan Hennig a écrit :

How do the timestamped
patterns break your scheme for all the other languages?

Short version: our choice is to use only plain text files for patterns loaded at
runtime, similar to those found at [1], kindly provided by Mojca. If you want to
provide such files in dehyph-exptl, then we'll happily support dynamic loading
of these patterns.

[1] http://www.tug.org/svn/texhyphen/trunk/plain/

Thanks! Any pointer to what the files with different extensions are? Here is what I guess

  .pat      plain patterns
  .chr      the set of characters used in the pattern file
  .hyp      hyphenation exceptions
  .lic      license

Is that correct?

What of those four files should be part of a contribution, e.g., is the .chr file automatically generated from the .pat file or is it in the responsibility of the contributor?

Where should contributed files be committed? (In case I can manage to recover my account data for the svn.)

Best regards,
Stephan Hennig

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