Werner LEMBERG wrote:

I think XeTeX doesn't offer this level of manipulation.  However, I
don't know how much it has inherited from Omega.

Nor I. Let's hope Jonathan or another well-informed person can clarify
this point.

`opatgen' should be able to do that.  Unfortunately, it's not
maintained, and its C++ code is not compilable with today's
compilers. I guess that an experienced C++ programmer can fix this
rather easily. As usual, we need to find such a person who has time
and interest to do this...

So all of the work that the UTF-8 TeX hyphenation group (Mojca, Arthur,
...) have done so far is therefore presumably only for languages/writing
systems with fewer than 243 distinct characters; I had not realised that.

** Phil.


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