Correct. Just a note: the current hyphenation is Bä-cker (as I wrote in a previous email) ( https://www.duden.de/rechtschreibung/Baecker )
2017-11-10 4:27 GMT+01:00 Philippe Verdy via Unicode <unicode@unicode.org>: > So this is effectively (custom HTML-like markup) > "Bä<nohyphenate>c</nohyphenate><hyphenate>k-<br/></hyphenate>ker" > > > 2017-11-10 4:11 GMT+01:00 Asmus Freytag via Unicode <unicode@unicode.org>: > >> On 11/9/2017 6:40 PM, Elias Mårtenson via Unicode wrote: >> >> On 9 November 2017 at 18:12, Walter Tross <waltertr...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >>> Long story short: it's Abschlusssatz now (and Rollladen, etc.) One of >>> the criteria of the reform was to normalise hyphenation. This has gone so >>> far as to hyphenate Bä-cker, with the additional criterion of keeping the c >>> inside its group. >>> >> >> Wow. That looks incredibly strange to me. Thanks for informing me of this >> change, I would probably have thought it to be a typo if I saw that >> written. As for Bäcker, I presume the previous hyphenation was Bäck-er? >> >> >> no, Bäk-ker ... >> >> (at least that's how it would be written in Swedish). Is this still >> allowed? I.e. are the hyphenation points Bä-ck-er? >> >> Regards, >> Elias >> >> >> >