Guus Sliepen schrieb: Hello Guus,
> > > > In contrast to the libhnj implementation, this one isn't broken. > > > > > > I think you should remove this line from the package description. [...] > There is no libhnj in sid anymore. There is libhyphen, which says it's a > modified version of libhnj based on the TeX algorithm. Have a look at > it, maybe it does the same as your libhyphenate. If not, maybe you can > merge your improvements with libhyphen. Thanks for the input, hadn't realized that there is an active version of libhnj around. I've had a long and thorough look at it, and unfortu- nately it still uses the same old libhnj code - which is 5000 lines of basically undocumented code (compared to libhyphenate's 1300 heavily documented lines for a lot more functionality). Back when I wrote lib- hyphenate, I tried to improve that code, and it proved quite hard - a lot harder than a complete rewrite. On the positive side, I've a small C file here that provides a library interface that is binary-compatible to libhyphen. I'll write to the maintainers of libhyphen, check with them on my implementation (which even fixes libhyphen bugs), and make sure that libhyphen gets replaced if possible. There really should not be two libraries with the same job around, but unfortunately libhyphen is unmaintainable. > If you do package libhyphenate and want to mention libhnj, just say in > the long description that it works similar as libhnj but has an improved > algorithm. Even though you think it sucks, the package description is > not the place to complain about other packages. Thank you very much for your help. I've changed the description to: The new version of the comment is: This library provides an implementation of Frank Liangs hyphenation algorithm, better known as the TeX hyphenation algorithm, for C++ and C. The algorithm is similar to the one used by libhnj/libhyphen, but handles hyphenation-free areas at the start and end of words correctly. libhyphenate1 supports English, German, French and Spanish out of the box, and every site with a TeX installation can distill its TeX hyphenation files for more languages. . This package comes with complete documentation for the interface and the process of pattern generation. Is that better? Regards, Steve -- Steve Wolter (Univ. of Bielefeld)| Web page: http://swolter.sdf1.org | vCard: http://swolter.sdf1.org/swolter.vcf A witty saying proves nothing. | Schedule: http://swolter.sdf1.org/swolter.ifb -- Voltaire (1694-1778) | E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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