2011/11/3 Arthur Reutenauer <arthur.reutena...@normalesup.org>: > Just edit your language.def file. Actually, you can create a one-line > file that says "british loadhyph-en-gb.tex" (not hyph-en-gb.tex!) and > create the format with fmtutil. > The British hyphenation patterns are loaded in the XeLaTeX format so that you can just switch them using Polyglossia. They are also loaded in plain XeTeX (unless it was deselected at TL install time). You have to look into xetex.log, find the corresponding number and then assign it to \language, it is not necessary to build a format. > Arthur >
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