On Thu, Jun 26, 2008 at 12:29 PM, Alan Stone wrote:
For your information...
http://www.talo.nl/talo/download/documents/Language_Book.pdf
There's a whole chapter on hyphenation rules for the European languages.
A magnificent reference! At least for Slovenian it's using the deprecated language name, mentioning the wrong set of special characters used, digraphs that don't even exist, at two different places mentioning a different set of digraphs, but neither exist (forgiving them the fact how horrible these are represented graphically), giving examples of hyphenated words that don't even exist in the language (not to say that they cannot even be spoken out), listing a miserably incomplete set of rules. Mentioning a reference that is not even included in the References at the end of document. Wow! I really wonder how they have managed to mix up all that. I hope that they are not selling that to anyone. Mojca