Re: [libreoffice-l10n] Re: Develop hyphenation extension

2016-04-03 Thread Aleksandr Andreev
Dear Rimas, On Sun, Apr 3, 2016 at 11:55 PM, Rimas Kudelis wrote: > > With all the data you shared, I'm even more certain that this belongs to > the locale data, much like quotation characters and number formatting > characters. I'm not sure if this locale property is readily available > for incl

Re: [libreoffice-l10n] Re: Develop hyphenation extension

2016-04-03 Thread Rimas Kudelis
Hi Aleksandr, 2016-04-03 16:17, Aleksandr Andreev wrote: > On Sun, Apr 3, 2016 at 2:52 PM, Rimas Kudelis wrote: >> The reason why I suspect it might belong to fonts is because there is >> only one Unicode codepoint I know of serving this exact purpose (U+00AD >> SOFT HYPHEN), and OpenType has a

Re: [libreoffice-l10n] Re: Develop hyphenation extension

2016-04-03 Thread Aleksandr Andreev
Dear Rimas, On Sun, Apr 3, 2016 at 2:52 PM, Rimas Kudelis wrote: > > The reason why I suspect it might belong to fonts is because there is > only one Unicode codepoint I know of serving this exact purpose (U+00AD > SOFT HYPHEN), and OpenType has a feature called "Localized forms", which > is desi

Re: [libreoffice-l10n] Re: Develop hyphenation extension

2016-04-03 Thread Rimas Kudelis
Hello Aleksandr, 2016-04-03 12:16, Aleksandr Andreev wrote: >> Second question. The character commonly used in Church Slavonic for >> hyphenation is the underscore, not the hyphen (e.g., hyphe_nation). In >> TeX, I can simply set the hyphenchar to be _. Is this possible in >> LibreOffice? If yes,

[libreoffice-l10n] Re: Develop hyphenation extension

2016-04-03 Thread Aleksandr Andreev
Dear list members, On Fri, Apr 1, 2016 at 10:05 AM, Aleksandr Andreev wrote: > Now, it's not clear to me what I need to do with the resulting .dic > file. The documentation says I need to bundle it as a Dictionary > Extension. But is there documentation on how that needs to be done? To update, a