Unicorn is a fairly robust protocol.  what's missing is the necessary automated 
layers between its necessary complexity and actual use thereof.  This is 
frequently the case with computer technology.  A protocol can have an aesthetic 
elegance that is inclusive to any actual manifestation or interaction between 
it and the real world.  Engineers tend to balk at walking this necessarily 
messy extra mile.

randall

-----Original Message-----
From: Richmond Mathewson <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, August 21, 2009 12:35 PM
To: How to use Revolution <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Syllabic division of words

Mark Swindell wrote:
> Mucho más fácil y regular en español.  English syllabication is a 
> different animal.
>
> Buena suerte.
>
> Mark
>
>
> On Aug 20, 2009, at 5:37 PM, capellan wrote:
>
>> i noticed the discussion about english language, but
>> remember that this script will parse spanish text.
>
I don't know where this discussion is going;  but probaly down
a deep, dark hole. I am not sure how many languages there
are spoken round the world, but any attempt at writing code to
determine syllables or other linguistic 'bits' is going to end up
like Unicode (with which I am having 'buckets of fun' with right
mow), a fidge which leaves everybody disgruntled.
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