<relativelyuselessbackgroundinfo>I'm currently undergoing a paradigm shift in how I code as my main development system loses *all* internet access to be put onto a closed/controlled "programming" network. Instead, my main 'net-accessible platform is going to be my PowerBook running Mac OS X. As a result, I've had something of a break in my work routine... </relativelyuselessbackgroundinfo>
At present, I can think of nothing to add, but I'll spend some time looking...
On Tuesday, July 15, 2003, at 01:40 AM, Victor Mote wrote:
Victor Mote wrote:
Clay Leeds wrote (on May 27, 2003):
patterns--and also info on how to "convert", say TeX patterns to
FOP-usable ones). (NOTE: I understand there are problems with including
I have gone ahead and added ViewCVS links into the contents of the XML files
in CVS, so that users can see working examples of how to set these up.
Also, I have added a section down at the bottom of the hyphenation page
briefly explaining the contents of the patterns files. I would be very
grateful to have any on this list review its contents, but especially Joerg,
who has, IIRC, recently gained some expertise in this area. I am especially
concerned about whether I have the "before" and "after" attributes of
"hyphen-min" going the right direction. I'll check it myself later if I get
no responses. I have mild hopes that helping people create/modify these
files might give us some solutions to our licensing problems.
This version is unpublished, but can be viewed here: http://forrestbot.cocoondev.org/sites/xml-fop/hyphenation.html#patterns
Thanks.
Victor Mote
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