On 25/03/2021 09:27, Yannis Haralambous wrote:
I noticed that the problem does not come from mapping. When I write
^^^^0643^^^^200d^^^^200d^^^^0643
in the text (with \lefthyphenmin=1) and \lccode"200D="200D
and when I load a pattern
^^^^200d1^^^^200d
I get no hyphenation at all, as if the ^^^^200d character is not allowed
in hyphenation patterns,
even though I took care to specify that it is of \catcode 12 and of
\lccode equal to itself…
Was that a typo? It would need to be \catcode 11 to be eligible for
hyphenation, IIRC.
(There may well be other issues involved, but let's start here.)
And I did this in a file with no mapping at all.
Any idea where it comes from?
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