Am Mo 13 Jan 2014 11:44:20 schrieb Arthur Reutenauer: > > And why does Jonathan's example > > > > use the reformed orthopgraphy patterns when we are trying > > to hyphenate words with eszet ? > > It works with the 1901 patterns too.
There should be no difference, because the used word in the test have the same spelling and hyphenation in both variants. The patterns should be the same. The problem sticks anywhere between xetex and the output (LaTeX for XeTeX, xltxtra, babel, polygrossia). Georg
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