Jonathan Kew wrote:
> I have just proposed a change (it's currently on a sourceforge branch, > but could be merged to master at any time) to make the max hyphenatable > word length user-adjustable. The default remains 63 chars (for stability > of existing documents), but I've added a parameter > \XeTeXhyphenatablelength that can be adjusted by the author (there's a > hard limit of 4K, which should be enough for the foreseeable future...) I notice that no warning is given if this limit is exceeded, Jonathan : > \uselanguage {sanskrit} > > \font \mainfont = "Latin Modern Roman" > \mainfont > \XeTeXhyphenatablelength = \maxdimen > \raggedright > \parindent = 0 pt > \parskip = 1 ex Do you think that the user might usefully be warned in such circumstances ? Philip Taylor -------------------------------------------------- Subscriptions, Archive, and List information, etc.: http://tug.org/mailman/listinfo/xetex