On 21/03/2010 01:22, Karl Berry wrote:
needs to specify hyphenmins by hand for each language.
Specifically, it's a declaration in the .ldf files, right?
Indeed.
prefer if all latex formats would provide the default hyphenmin values
for all languages whose patterns are compiled in the format.
So polyglossia (for example :) can use them, instead of duplicating the
settings? I'm just trying to understand ...
Right. The idea being that it is better if the default values for
hyphenmins are centrally set by the creators of hyphenation patterns
and/or the maintainers of hyph-utf8. Also to be consistent with the
plain formats which get their hyphenmin data from one central config file.
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I'd be tempted to use a control sequence instead of a special character.
That would not be consistend with the way hyphen.cfg parses the lines in
language.dat.
not sure about the chances of it being integrated officially into Babel.
What are your views on this?
Although it makes sense in principle, I have doubts that such a change
would be accepted in LaTeX 2e Babel, when other much less radical
changes have been rejected.
That was my feeling too, but I've never ventured into this area before.
However, I encourage you to submit a bug (enhancement) report to the
latex bugs database about it. That is the best way I know to get the
LaTeX team members to look at an issue (though there is no guarantee, of
course). Sending email to latex-l or any other list (let alone
any individual) does not have the same effect.
OK, I'll try this. Thanks.
François