RE: Spelling of Ancient Greek
> > > > The hyphenation and other formatting information is on the Hunspell site > > https://hunspell.github.io/ > > Actually this is the spelling assistant not the hyphenator. This module is described in the following URL: https://www.openoffice.org/lingucomponent/hyphenator.html There I read the following: You need to put an indicator of the character encoding used as the first line of the dictionary file (look in hyph_en.dic). Possible values are: ISO8859-1, ISO8859-2, ..., ISO8859-10, KOI8-R So in the era of Unicode, OpenOffice insists on using single byte encodings which practically means that it is impossible to hyphenate ancient Greek text. The reason? You need UTF-8 hyphenation patterns which of course exist in the TeX world and are used by XeTeX. A.S. -- Apostolos Syropoulos Xanthi, Greece
Re: Spelling of Ancient Greek
On Sat, 2 Jul 2016 21:29:07 +0300 Απόστολος Συρόπουλος <asyropoulos...@hotmail.com> wrote: > >Date: Wed, 29 Jun 2016 14:58:34 -0400 > > From: lui...@gmail.com > > To: dev@openoffice.apache.org > > Subject: Re: Spelling of Ancient Greek > > > > > > louis=C2=A0 > > > > Which means what? BTW, let me ask again: Where are the > hyphenation files and how they are created? > > A.S. > > -- > Apostolos Syropoulos > Xanthi, Greece > > The hyphenation and other formatting information is on the Hunspell site https://hunspell.github.io/ -- Rory O'Farrell <ofarr...@iol.ie> - To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@openoffice.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: dev-h...@openoffice.apache.org
RE: Spelling of Ancient Greek
>Date: Wed, 29 Jun 2016 14:58:34 -0400 > From: lui...@gmail.com > To: dev@openoffice.apache.org > Subject: Re: Spelling of Ancient Greek > > > louis=C2=A0 > Which means what? BTW, let me ask again: Where are the hyphenation files and how they are created? A.S. -- Apostolos Syropoulos Xanthi, Greece
Re: Spelling of Ancient Greek
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Spelling of Ancient Greek
Hello, Suppose i would like to prepare a document in ancient Greek using AOO. Naturally, I would like to enable hyphenation. To the best of my knowledge, AOO is borrowing UTF-8 hyphenation patterns that are used in the TeX world. If this is true, could you please let me know how can I create a hyphenation file for AOO form a TeX hyphenation patterns? Thanks in advance. Apostolos Syropoulos -- Apostolos Syropoulos Xanthi, Greece