Hi
I know that in e.g. Korean there are a few rules as to where you may break a 
sequence of glyphs. Some must be kept together and be on the same line. 
Therefore I mean that hyphenation exists in Korean and I thought that the same 
might have been true for Chinese, but I understand that this is not the case.

Per Larsen

From: M Henri Day [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: 6. november 2013 18:28
To: Per Hyttel Larsen
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] Chinese hyphenation

2013/11/6 Per Hyttel Larsen <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
I will try to put the question again:

I am trying to find out if there is a hyphenation module for LibreOffice for 
the Chinese language (traditional and/or simplyfied).  Can any of you direct me 
towards someone who can answer this question?

Thanks in advance
Per Larsen



-----Original Message-----
From: Florian Effenberger 
[mailto:[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>]
Sent: 5. november 2013 16:43
To: Per Hyttel Larsen
Subject: Re: Chinese hyphenation

Hello Per,

Per Hyttel Larsen wrote on 2013-11-05 15:45:
> I am trying to find out if there is a hyphenation module for
> LibreOffice for the Chinese language (traditional and/or simplyfied).
> Can you direct me towards someone who can answer this question ?

hmm... I sadly have no idea. Did you check the extensions website already? 
Otherwise, I recommend asking on the users list.

Sorry I have no better answer for the moment, Florian

​Per, as far as I know, hyphens are never used when writing Chinese glyphs, 
either simplified or traditional, nor can I remember ever seeing them used in 
pinyin (拼音)​
​. May I inquire as to why you would have need of a hyphenation module for this 
language ?​
​...
Henri​

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