El llunes, 09-agostu-2010 a les 18:11 -0500, Kevin Godby escribió: > Do you have a list of Asturian words and their hyphenation points? Do > you hyphenate between two syllables? Or do you hyphenate based on the > etymology of the word?
I'll document better how to do this later, when I'm sure it works. This is how I'm doing it: I got the Asturian Aspell wordlist (which itself is a work in progress, to be released soon) of about 52.000 words. I strip all Aspell codes and hyphenate some significant words (tryng to match any possible letter combination). I add the hyphenation points in a mixed style: etymologic when I'm sure or, else, just syllabic (BTW, I'm in this point now) Then, I'll use a TeX script (which I can't remember now) to generate the hyphenation patterns. And, finally, I'll need to make it work in TeXLive and, if all works fine, upload it to TeX repositories. Luckily, I've some free days, and TeX is way more exciting than beach ;) > Also, I think OpenOffice.org uses the same hyphenation algorithm as > TeX, so if they have Asturian hyphenation patterns, we may be able to > use them. Hehehe, in our language the way will be just the opposite: TeX will provide OOo hyphenations. We're a small LoCo, and your's truly is also one of the OOo translators :) -- Saludinos Xuacu Saturio _______________________________________________ Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-manual Post to : [email protected] Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-manual More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp

