Re: Hyphenation Markup

2018-06-07 Thread Richard Wordingham via Unicode
On Sat, 2 Jun 2018 05:44:29 +0100 Richard Wordingham via Unicode wrote: > In Latin text, one can indicate permissible line break opportunities > between grapheme clusters by inserting U+00AD SOFT HYPHEN. What > low-end schemes, if any, exist for such mark-up within grapheme > clusters? It didn'

Re: Hyphenation Markup

2018-06-03 Thread Richard Wordingham via Unicode
On Sun, 3 Jun 2018 04:31:32 +0100 Richard Wordingham via Unicode wrote: > However, the text is actually in the Tham script, and without any > line-breaking controls, the first and third examples read, marking the > grapheme cluster boundaries with '|', as ᨾ᩠ᨿᩮ MA, U+1A60 TAI THAM SIGN SAKOT | U+

Re: Hyphenation Markup

2018-06-02 Thread Richard Wordingham via Unicode
On Sat, 2 Jun 2018 14:33:01 -0600 Doug Ewell via Unicode wrote: > Richard Wordingham wrote: > > >> What about U+200B ZWSP? > > > > Thanks for the suggestion, but it's not likely to work: > > Are you asking what schemes exist, or are you trying to call > attention to some rendering engine an

Re: Hyphenation Markup

2018-06-02 Thread Martin J. Dürst via Unicode
Hello Richard, On 2018/06/02 20:37, Richard Wordingham via Unicode wrote: Am 2018-06-02 um 06:44 schrieb Richard Wordingham via Unicode: In Latin text, one can indicate permissible line break opportunities between grapheme clusters by inserting U+00AD SOFT HYPHEN. What low-end schemes, if any

Re: Hyphenation Markup

2018-06-02 Thread Doug Ewell via Unicode
Richard Wordingham wrote: What about U+200B ZWSP? Thanks for the suggestion, but it's not likely to work: Are you asking what schemes exist, or are you trying to call attention to some rendering engine and/or font that doesn't render a combination as it should? 1) In the sequence reali

Re: Hyphenation Markup

2018-06-02 Thread Richard Wordingham via Unicode
On Sat, 2 Jun 2018 11:06:43 +0200 Otto Stolz via Unicode wrote: > Am 2018-06-02 um 06:44 schrieb Richard Wordingham via Unicode: > > In Latin text, one can indicate permissible line break opportunities > > between grapheme clusters by inserting U+00AD SOFT HYPHEN. What > > low-end schemes, if an

Re: Hyphenation Markup

2018-06-02 Thread Otto Stolz via Unicode
Am 2018-06-02 um 06:44 schrieb Richard Wordingham via Unicode: In Latin text, one can indicate permissible line break opportunities between grapheme clusters by inserting U+00AD SOFT HYPHEN. What low-end schemes, if any, exist for such mark-up within grapheme clusters? What about U+200B ZWSP?

Hyphenation Markup

2018-06-01 Thread Richard Wordingham via Unicode
In Latin text, one can indicate permissible line break opportunities between grapheme clusters by inserting U+00AD SOFT HYPHEN. What low-end schemes, if any, exist for such mark-up within grapheme clusters? The visual effect I wish to enable can be presented simply as: line-break Character-1