> Now that I have acquired more understanding, I don't have problems > reading the manual. But I had had a hard time before!
The standard documentation problem of developer vs. user... >> Actually, it's the same object, containing a ref- erence to both >> the input character and the corre- sponding output glyph. > > OK, but the reference to the input character is allowed to be > 'null', then? This is not possible. How shall come a glyph-only object into existence? I don't count ligatures and similar things here since they also need input characters to exist. > But I also provided another example -- the one that disables > hyphenation at a certain letter -- and it seems to be a bug or, at > least, this behaviour or side effect is neither evident nor > documented. Well, yes, right. I would call it a feature, since no real-world documents are affected in any way. Do you want to document it? Werner