Hello Mojca, --- Mojca Miklavec <[email protected]> wrote:
> Greek patterns depend on Greek language package being installed. > Should I desable Greek for a moment (and wait until somebody starts > complaining)? I see that there is an exact copy of ibycus patterns in > ptexgeneric. I think for the pattern entry "ancientgreek" the approach "if the engine is pTeX then load (unmodified) grahyph5.tex (as in other non-Unicode engines) will perfectly work. Do you mean there is some concern about this approach? Among the "multilingual" pTeX users (ie. those who write languages other than English and Japanese on pTeX), the Greek language (in particular the ancient Greek) seems to me to have relatively high popularity. Indeed, to employ the ancientgreek pattern is not an easy task for general pLaTeX users, because Babel (and Ibycus) does not automatically choose the suitable pattern for the designated variant of Greek languages (while Polyglossia does). Best regards, Takayuki YATO (aka. "ZR") -------------------------------------- Get the new Internet Explorer 8 optimized for Yahoo! JAPAN http://pr.mail.yahoo.co.jp/ie8/
