Hello,<br><br>I am dealing with large Latin texts and so I use polyglossia to get the hyphenation right. In normal cases that works fine but since I am also working with inscriptions the texts contains a lot of brackets, e.g. »Imp(erator) Caesar / [M(arcus) Au]relius Antoninu[s] / [Aug(ustus) p]ont(ifex) ma[x]im[us]«. And there the problem arise. As soon as a word contains a bracket hyphenations stop to work. So<br>
<br> a) is there any chance to tell polyglossia to ignore brackets in words or even better to split a word before an opening bracket or after a closing one? <br><br> b) if so, what would be the starting point. (Since I am not such experienced in TeX and a brief look over the language definitions in polyglossia has failed, I would be thankful for any hint where to start best digging deeper.)<br>
<br>Thanks,<br>Benedikt<br>