>> If you send me a template, sure. > > See the files in hyph-utf8/tex/generic/hyph-utf8/patterns/tex in > branch yaml-headers in the repository, or > > > https://github.com/hyphenation/tex-hyphen/tree/yaml-headers/hyph-utf8/tex/generic/hyph-utf8/patterns/tex > > in GitHub’s web interface.
Thanks, but *which* one is the `perfect' showcase template that contains all of the useful (and perhaps not so useful) entries? For example, looking into `hyph-de-1996.tex', I don't see information on \lefthyphenmin at all... In other words, I want to know the *exact* YAML structure that exhibits all of the possible keywords. [And I'm not a YAML expert so I would like to have a simple recipe that I can easily follow.] Werner