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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">David Carlisle wrote:<br>
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<div>> <span class="gmail-im"></span>would suggest that he
is (very wisely) using Xe[La]TeX rather than an 8-bit engine <br>
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<div>But then I'm not sure that there is a suitable version of
patgen that can take utf8 input and compress tables for
arbitrary Unicode ranges?</div>
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In this matter I defer entirely to the TUG hyphenation team (Arthur,
Mojca, ...) who know infinitely more about such things than I ever
did or will.<br>
** Phil.<br>
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