That does indeed work (or rather \uselanguage{ancientgreek} since there was
a hyphenation error, as might be expected, with monogreek when the text is
in polytonic Greek). Somehow I've never seen any documentation about that.
What other languages are covered (or where do I go to find this out)?
John
----- Original Message -----
From: "Khaled Hosny" <khaledho...@eglug.org>
To: "Unicode-based TeX for Mac OS X and other platforms" <xetex@tug.org>
Sent: 30 May 2010 18:37
Subject: Re: [XeTeX] (bug?) letterspacing with LetterSpace and soul
On Sun, May 30, 2010 at 05:11:57PM +0100, John Was wrote:
I didn't rebuild anything - and won't be interfering with a brand-new
installation of TexLive. I'm in the middle of a couple of huge jobs and
can't
risk messing things up. (Actually I don't think I've had to build a
format
file since the days of loading EmTeX onto a computer with about a dozen
floppy
disks - some time in the early 1990s!)
But in any case the simplified version doesn't do the trick either - I
get
'missing number, treated as zero'.
Just use \uselanguage{monogreek}, it is part of the format, and it'll
load UTF-8 hyphenation patterns, which I think have been part of texlive
for several years now, thanks to hyph-utf8 project.
Regards,
Khaled
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Khaled Hosny
Arabic localiser and member of Arabeyes.org team
Free font developer
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