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Arthur Reutenauer wrote:
Well, although the patterns are now "in the cloud", they are accessible only to Dominik & I, and neither of us will live forever, so it seemed vital to both of us that they be made accessible to (at least some members) of the wider (and younger) community. I have an indirect association with Andrew Rosenheim (I typeset a book for OUP in the past), so if he is still associated with OUP I could ask our mutual (Dickensian-sense) friend if he would approach Andrew on our behalf ...Hi Philip,My last attempt to raise a related matter with OUP was met with complete and utter silence, I sought permission to release the original word-division list to the TeX Hyphenation team, was told such a request had to be submitted in writing, did so, and heard no more.I didn’t know you tried to do that. That’s very kind of you, and certainly worth the effort if we can identify a correspondent within OUP.Best, Arthur ** Phil. |
- [tex-hyphen] Evolving usage for UK hyphenation patte... Dominik Wujastyk
- Re: [tex-hyphen] Evolving usage for UK hyphenat... Arthur Reutenauer
- Re: [tex-hyphen] Evolving usage for UK hyph... Philip Taylor (RHUoL)
- Re: [tex-hyphen] Evolving usage for UK ... Arthur Reutenauer
- Re: [tex-hyphen] Evolving usage for... Philip Taylor
- Re: [tex-hyphen] Evolving usag... Arthur Reutenauer
- Re: [tex-hyphen] Evolving usage for UK hyph... Arthur Reutenauer
- Re: [tex-hyphen] Evolving usage for UK hyphenat... Philip Taylor (RHUoL)
