> I did notify Javier Bezos, the maintainer of babel. He could change
> hyphen.cfg. But I don't know if he did anything about it yet.
I'm investigating it, but I think the proper place is
xetex.ini, not hyphen.cfg.
Javier
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> \addfontfeatures right now simply defines a new LaTeX font based on the
> active one, and appends the new feature, which is neither efficient nor
> robust (and works only with fontspec loaded fonts).
Quite interesting. Thanx.
Javier
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>> Can someone clarify when polyglossia is the only solution (if that's
>> ever the case)?
>
> When non-western scripts are involved. In this cases the babel
> language files include font encoding switches (e.g. greek uses LGR,
> russian some cyrillic encoding). This clashes with the use of
> "uni