[tex-hyphen] Names of files in OFFO
Claudio Beccari
claudio.beccari at gmail.com
Thu Mar 17 00:41:23 CET 2016
I never tried to mix modern and classic latin, but I suppose that with
polyglossia it might be possible, thanks to the possibility of changing
settings with \PolyglossiaSetup, and/or to specify the same secondary
(other) language with different options again and again.
As far as I know babel, it seems that once babel ha read the language
options and their modifiers or attributes, the situation remains frozen.
May be I am wrong.
Since modern and classic latin differ essentialy the way thay are
hyphenated, I don't exclude that by doing some wizardry with \l at latin
and \l at classiclatin it might be possible to switch from modern to
classic latin back and forth.
Claudio
On 16/03/2016 21:07, Ulrike Fischer wrote:
> Am Fri, 11 Mar 2016 19:55:59 +0100 schrieb Claudio Beccari:
>
> [latin hyphenation variants]
>
> A bit of-topic: On tex.sx there was some time ago a question about
> how to combine modern and classic greek in one document with babel
> and I saw that there is no simple way to do it.
>
> How is the situation for latin? Would it be possible to use the
> variants (along with the hyphenation patterns) side by side like you
> could do it e.g. for german and ngerman?
>
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