> a much more sophisticated replacement), but if it 
were possible to update its hyphenation patterns >to cope with UTF input, that 
would be a very welcome feature for plain (Xe)TeX users.

 
Well there are UTF-8 encoded hyphenation patterns for monotonic Greek, polytonic
Greek and ancient Greek and they are included in the TeXLive 2009 DVD. 

A.S

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Apostolos Syropoulos
Xanthi, Greece


      

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