2011/9/11 Mojca Miklavec <mojca.miklavec.li...@gmail.com>: > On Sun, Sep 11, 2011 at 00:39, Neal Delmonico wrote: >> Here is an example of what I mean in the pdf attached. > > Do I get it right that hyphenation is working, it is just that it > misses a lot of valid hyphenation points? > > You should talk to Yves Codet, the author of Sanskrit patterns. > > But PLEASE: do post example of your code when you ask for help. If you > don't send the source, it is not clear whether you are in fact using > Sanskrit patterns or if you are falling back to English when you try > to switch fonst. You could just as well sent us PDF with French > hyphenation enabled and claim that TeX is buggy since it doesn't > hyphenate right. > It is really strange that so many hyphenation points are missing and I have even noticed wrong hyphenation between b and h in bha. There must be something wrong in your file. I have just downloaded and installed Charis SIL and I see all characters are present, thus this is not a problem of the font. I have not examined the paterns thoroughly but the number of patterns for each script matches. The patterns contain rules not to hyphenate in the middle of aspirated consonant, so I do not understand why bha is hyphenated in your document.
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