Am 25.02.2013 um 10:53 schrieb Zdenek Wagner:

> If \setdefaultlanguage{malayalam} is added below
> \usepackage{polyglossia}, it looks much better even with the default
> =tolerance. There is just one line where hyphenation cannot be found.
> You can then use \- as a hint for the line breaking algorithm.

Zdenek,

have you ever used the XeTeX enabled microtype package, which is provided on 
the TLcontrib site?

        http://tlcontrib.metatex.org/

(Or the more or less private and updated copy Herb Schulz mentioned recently in 
another mailing list?) The problem with microtype is that you would need to 
setup tables (config files) which tell microtype how far the Indic characters 
from those particular fonts can protrude into the left and right margins. 
Although microtype is set up for Latin scripts it can also provide some sort of 
letter and inter-word spacing with XeTeX – with pdfTeX and LuaTeX it allows 
also font expansion, i.e., expanding or compressing the glyphs in a word 
slightly to make them fit better onto the lines.

--
Greetings

  Pete

Don't just do something, sit there.




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