On Wed Dec 18, 2024 at 2:15 AM CET, onf wrote:
> On Wed Dec 18, 2024 at 12:14 AM CET, Tadziu Hoffmann wrote:
> > There are a few other words that don't follow the pattern.
> > "filtrate" is the fluid that has been filtered, but I don't
> > think "to filtrate" is a valid word. And "orientation" is
On Wed Dec 18, 2024 at 12:14 AM CET, Tadziu Hoffmann wrote:
> > With that said, not being a native speaker, if I had to turn "sequestration"
> > into a verb, I would say "sequestrate" too and it would sound right to me...
>
> There are a few other words that don't follow the pattern.
> "filtrate" i
> With that said, not being a native speaker, if I had to turn "sequestration"
> into a verb, I would say "sequestrate" too and it would sound right to me...
There are a few other words that don't follow the pattern.
"filtrate" is the fluid that has been filtered, but I don't
think "to filtrate"
Hi Branden,
On Tue Dec 17, 2024 at 8:29 PM CET, G. Branden Robinson wrote:
> [...]
> (Did you hear that the Siberian traps appear to be roaring to life?[1]
> Many of us under the age of 60 can look forward to dying of heat stroke.)
Not really, but I know there are many places where the permafrost
Hi onf,
At 2024-12-17T19:48:24+0100, onf wrote:
> On Tue Dec 17, 2024 at 7:00 PM CET, G. Branden Robinson wrote:
> > Is that a standard English word? "Sequester" is; sometimes used in
> > U.S. criminal procedure to refer to a process of isolating a jury
> > during its deliberations. I think I've
On Tue Dec 17, 2024 at 7:48 PM CET, onf wrote:
> > But groff also breaks it just fine for me.
> >
> > $ hyphen sequestration
> > se‐ques‐tra‐tion
> >
> > $ cat ~/bin/hyphen
> > [...]
>
> However, I have a file where hyphentation is setup like this:
> .mso en.tmac
> .de HY
> . hy 4
> ..
>
>
Hi Branden,
On Tue Dec 17, 2024 at 7:00 PM CET, G. Branden Robinson wrote:
> Is that a standard English word? "Sequester" is; sometimes used in
> U.S. criminal procedure to refer to a process of isolating a jury during
> its deliberations. I think I've also seen it in fiscal contexts.
>
> "seque
Hi onf,
At 2024-12-17T18:18:39+0100, onf wrote:
> ---
> These words currently don't hyphenate at all with en.tmac.
Is that a standard English word? "Sequester" is; sometimes used in
U.S. criminal procedure to refer to a process of isolating a jury during
its deliberations. I think I've also see
---
These words currently don't hyphenate at all with en.tmac.
tmac/hyphenex.en | 4
1 file changed, 4 insertions(+)
diff --git a/tmac/hyphenex.en b/tmac/hyphenex.en
index 768c0af9d..bd7303613 100644
--- a/tmac/hyphenex.en
+++ b/tmac/hyphenex.en
@@ -59,6 +59,10 @@
ring-leaders
round-t