I forgot to mention that HyFo requires at least Java 5.

Peter

Peter B. West wrote:
> I am preparing a release of Java hyphenation code. Although not
> officially released yet, the source may be obtained via anonymous CVS
> from SourceForge, as follows:
> 
>  cvs -d:pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvsroot/defoe login
> (press Enter for password).
>  cvs -z3 -d:pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvsroot/defoe
> co -P HyFo
> (one line, of course).
> 
> HyFo offers pattern support for discretionary hyphens, with which you
> will all be familiar.  Currently, only the Hungarian hyphenation
> patterns include such support, derived from Laci's work with OpenOffice.
> (A few issues remain in the Hungarian support, for example with words
> like Airbag(légzsák) and ajánlattevő(k). However, the level of support
> is quite comprehensive.)
> 
> I would appreciate feedback from Hungarian users who might have a
> requirement for Java hyphenation.
> 
> I am anxious to extend this support to languages like Dutch, Catalan and
> Swedish. As with Hungarian, I can take the OpenOffice definition files
> and convert them for HyFo.
> 
> Peter

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