Am 05.12.2013 12:30, schrieb [email protected]: >> By having the latest version of dehyph-exptl installed as it is >> shipped by TeX Live, you wouldn't gain anything at all by using >> call-it-whatever-you-like-swiss-german other than the already >> installed "swissgerman". > > I see. Thanks for the explanation. Maybe this should be clarified in > the dehyph-exptl manual. And it should be pointed out that > gswiss-x-latest cannot be loaded via hyphsubst out of the box (i.e., > without editing language.dat before). I mean, after reading this > manual, people might want to try > > \usepackage[german=gswiss-x-latest]{hyphsubst}
Yeah, I haven't been aware of this. On the other hand, the explanation will become obsolete as soon as there's true Swiss language support. So, I'll better wait with that. > (or would it make sense to set up gswiss-x-latest as an alias to swissgerman, > just to avoid such confusions?) That makes sense, as long as hyph-utf8 keeps pace with dehyph-exptl. So far, that has always been the case. (Because of the slow pace of dehyph-exptl development. There were actually times when dehyph-exptl didn't keep pace with hyph-utf8 development.) Best regards, Stephan Hennig
