> Debatable, I'm not sure :) Gustibus et coloribus non est disputandum. > Personally I don't mind breaks such as a-rhasi.
Well, it's not only a matter of taste: in that case, it looked incorrect to Dominik, to the point that he thought something was wrong with his installation; which is somewhat problematic. > I know many prefer ar-hasi, but there are some books where you would find > a-rhasi. On page 189 of Gray's edition of Vāsavadattā (Delhi, 1962), for > instance, I can see: ...nirmu-kta..., ...ku-ṭṭimam. As the author of the pattern file, it's obviously up to you to decide which to choose if both solutions are used in books. > So, for a start, I did exactly what Arthur described, I chose the easy way. > But I can add rules allowing a break after the first consonant of a consonant > cluster. If there are rules such as: > a1 > ... > r3h > you should get ar-hasi rather than a-rhasi without having to modify > hyphenmins. The one thing one shouldn't do would be to allow both options at the same time. *That* would be bad taste :-) But if you're happy with switching, I'm all for it. Arthur -------------------------------------------------- Subscriptions, Archive, and List information, etc.: http://tug.org/mailman/listinfo/xetex