On 09/23/2010 12:22 PM, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
2010/9/21 Pablo Rodríguez wrote:
Hi there,
I have just read in the latest version of hyph-utf8 lists ancient Greek in
the supported languages.
It's been there since the beginning (since the existence of hyph-utf8).
Thanks for your reply, Arthur.
But somehow LuaTeX catcodes prevent it from working, don't they?.
Would you be so kind to show me how the following sample could work in
LuaLaTeX?
\documentclass{minimal}
\begin{document}
\showhyphens{παθημάτων σύμβολα}
\end{document}
Some people would probably know a more precise answer, but just to
stress out a few problematic points:
1.) It would help a lot if polyglossia was ported to LuaLaTeX. At the
moment it only works with XeLaTeX, so you would need to load the
language manually (I should probably know how to do it, but I didn't
dive into details yet; I believe we even have some code in repository
that does that). Maybe somebody else could answer you.
Even if ported to LuaLaTeX, polyglossia wouldn't work if catcodes aren't
properly set, would it?
Many thanks for your reply,
Pablo