Le 28/05/2010 15:43, Mojca Miklavec a écrit : > I'm thinking about uploading the current version of hyph-utf8 to CTAN. > Any objections to that?
On the contrary: I'm glad you did (since I see you did the upload in the meanwhile). > Once the zip is uploaded to CTAN, feel free to import it to TL at any > time. As I said, the new tlpsrc files are here: > http://tug.org/svn/texhyphen/branches/luatex/TL/tlpkg/tlpsrc/ > > I suggest that Manuel fixes them manually (we probably don't need so > many fixes, do we? if yes, I'll regenerate the files) and they I'll > modify the generating scripts accordingly anyway (can be done later > and is of almost zero importance). That's precisely what I was about to propose. I don't expect so many fixes either, but if there are some, I'll provide you with a diff and comments, and let you update the generating scripts to your liking, since I'm unable to edit ruby efficiently. > Note that there are some new > languages and "ukenglish" moved to "english" that now also contains > "usenglishmax". This means that some collections need to be updated as > well, for example > collection-ukenglish -> collection-english (or maybe english-extra) > > (Hey, wasn't there a rule that hyphenation patterns never make a > collection-langxxx unless there is some other material in that > collection? So maybe english should go to collection-langother? :) :) > :) :) > ... please no kidding, we're discussing serious business here ... ;-) > Manuel, I'm manually maintaining doc/generic/hyph-utf8/CHANGES. > (Manually because there are lots of commits that are of no value to > users.) I would like to request some input here (I know that I could > just copy-paste from SVN log, but if you think that's most > appropriate, feel free to do it, else you may write whatever you want, > you may even remove the entries if you think that they are not > important; I never add any technical details weth zero impact on > functionality for example, but you probably want to write at least > something). > Ok, I'll have a look at it, and try to write/edit a little something. > Manuel, just for your info: I have installed TL 2010 without german-x > patterns. Despite the fact that there is > special = 'disabled:experimental', > in language.dat.lua, your runtests.sh fail due to the missing files > with patterns. This should normally not be a problem in TL since > language.dat/def will only list the file when the files will be > installed, but it might be good to be aware of that. > A first glance it will never be a problem for the reason you mention. I'll have a second thought at it tomorrow just to be sure. Thanks for the info. Manuel.
