[XeTeX] Hyphenation in Transliterated Sanskrit
Zdenek Wagner
zdenek.wagner at gmail.com
Sun Sep 11 00:16:39 CEST 2011
2011/9/11 Neal Delmonico <ndelmonico at sbcglobal.net>:
> How does one do that? Where are the patterns kept and what format needs to
> be rebuilt. Sorry for being so clueless about this.
>
Sorry for the noise, I located the patterns and as Mojca wrote, the
patterns for the transliteration are present. It should work out of
the box unless you use a different transliteration. An example
including the log file will help to find the source of the problem.
> Best
>
> Neal
>
> On Sat, 10 Sep 2011 15:47:38 -0500, Zdenek Wagner <zdenek.wagner at gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> 2011/9/10 Neal Delmonico <ndelmonico at sbcglobal.net>:
>>>
>>> Greetings,
>>>
>>> I have a question. How does one get the hyphenation to work for
>>> transliterated Sanskrit as well as it does for Sanskrit in Devenagari. I
>>> use the same text in Devanagari and Roman transliteration and yet in the
>>> Devanagari the hyphenation works fine and in the transliteration it does
>>> not. Is there some trick to setting up the transliteration so that the
>>> hyphenation works?
>>>
>> It is necessary to modify the hyphenation patterns and then rebuild the
>> format.
>>
>>> Thanks.
>>>
>>> Neal
>>>
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