> They work if you add 8́ (8, acute accent), which you should have > anyway.
Well, I think we don't understand each other, I give up > Yes, that’s 1300 patterns, in other words nothing. Ok > \lefthyphenmin and \righthyphenmin are only conveniences to avoid > specifying certains patterns, That's not the way I see it, but ok > \savinghyphcodes Interesting, where is it documented? > there is a concept in Unicode, that of grapheme cluster > (http://unicode.org/glossary/#grapheme_cluster), Looks like the right concept indeed > Clearly that’s the direction we need to go if we want to improve the > situation; there could be an additional set of parameters for > hyphenation, or a switch to change the interpretation of \left and > \righthyphenmin. How do you foresee an implementation for this? This has to be in the engine right? And how would you specify that? With a new primitive, or a new symbol in the patterns (œ, )? Thank you, -- Elie
