Peter B. West wrote:
Does Character.UnicodeBlock provide any of this functionality?
I'm not aware of any Java RTL class which reads the original
Unicode data files. Most of the data found its way into the
Charachter and Character.UnicodeBlock classes though, and
as of Unicode 4.0 the data seems to
J.Pietschmann wrote:
Simon Pepping wrote:
I think it is time to create a project for the hyphenation files at
Sourceforge. The project should be a home for all sorts of accessories
to FOP, or even to FO processors in general. Do you want to
participate? Do you know a nice name?
Well, sf.net would
Simon Pepping wrote:
Hi Clay,
On Sat, May 29, 2004 at 10:02:37PM -0700, Clay Leeds wrote:
It would also be good to develop some sort of hyphenation foundry...
I think it is time to create a project for the hyphenation files at
Sourceforge. The project should be a home for all sorts of accessories
Simon Pepping wrote:
I think it is time to create a project for the hyphenation files at
Sourceforge. The project should be a home for all sorts of accessories
to FOP, or even to FO processors in general. Do you want to
participate? Do you know a nice name?
Well, sf.net would appeal to a larger bod
On Jun 16, 2004, at 12:20 PM, Simon Pepping wrote:
Hi Clay,
Hi Simon!
On Sat, May 29, 2004 at 10:02:37PM -0700, Clay Leeds wrote:
It would also be good to develop some sort of hyphenation foundry...
I think it is time to create a project for the hyphenation files at
Sourceforge. The project should
Hi Clay,
On Sat, May 29, 2004 at 10:02:37PM -0700, Clay Leeds wrote:
> It would also be good to develop some sort of hyphenation foundry...
I think it is time to create a project for the hyphenation files at
Sourceforge. The project should be a home for all sorts of accessories
to FOP, or even to