Dears Joseph, Hans, Wolfgang, Arthur (and others),
As a French user of ConTeXt (current version: 2016.07.18 16:46,
generally on Windows 10, time to time on Ubuntu), I am currently working
on a book in French, with Greek quotations, and some rare occurences in
other non-european languages.
On 8/10/2016 2:15 PM, Arthur Reutenauer wrote:
I see:
languages > initialization > language 'fr', patterns 'agr,fr',
discarding conflict (0-9)'(0-9)
so, the ' is used differently between the languages
As I remember, French has 2'2 while Ancient Greek has 8'8 which are
not exactly
> I see:
>
> languages > initialization > language 'fr', patterns 'agr,fr',
> discarding conflict (0-9)'(0-9)
>
> so, the ' is used differently between the languages
As I remember, French has 2'2 while Ancient Greek has 8'8 which are
not exactly contradictory ;-) We could of course
On 8/9/2016 11:21 PM, josephcan...@gmail.com wrote:
Dear all,
Combining patterns for french and ancien greek languages, I noticed
there are wrong hyphenations at quote char as shown in following MWE.
Is this expected behavior by using the patterns= key in such a way ?
I see:
languages
Dear all,
Combining patterns for french and ancien greek languages, I noticed there are
wrong hyphenations at quote char as shown in following MWE.
Is this expected behavior by using the patterns= key in such a way ?
Using ConTeXt ver: 2016.08.08 21:28 MKIV beta fmt: 2016.8.9 int: