Am 31.05.2010 00:07, schrieb Manuel Pégourié-Gonnard:
Le 27/05/2010 01:25, Stephan Hennig a écrit :
Hm, I think I had written this for a reason (other than memory
considerations), but I can't remember any more. OK, let's have pointing
[n]german-x-2009-06-19 with synonym [n]german-x-latest to the
experimental patterns in all engines. Seems a bit easier to grasp when
looking at it in a couple of months again. :)
Ok, done.
Thanks! It seems to me, that this entry
['german-x-2009-06-19'] = {
loader = 'dehypht-x-2009-06-19.tex',
lefthyphenmin = 2,
righthyphenmin = 2,
synonyms = { 'german-x-latest' },
patterns = 'hyph-de-1901.pat.txt',
hyphenation = 'hyph-de-1901.hyp.txt',
},
won't work for LuaTeX, since the loader 'dehypht-x-2009-06-19.tex'
contains this line
\input dehypht-x-2009-06-19.pat
That is, it tries to load patterns under the name
'dehypht-x-2009-06-19.pat', a /.tex/ file provided by package
dehyph-exptl, instead of 'hyph-de-1901.pat.txt', the .txt patterns
shipped with hyph-utf8.
I cannot suggest a solution, since I don't know the exact relation
between language.dat and language.dat.lua. Is the former to be
automatically generated from the latter or are they both maintained
independently?
Best regards,
Stephan Hennig