13 Oct
2018
13 Oct
'18
9:05 a.m.
On 13.10.2018 10:05, Pablo Rodriguez wrote:
As far as I know, two consonants in ancient Greek aren’t hyphenated, when they may begin a word.
Γν may be the beginning of word in Greek (such as γνῶσις), but even LSJ has no word that begins with γμ.
Am I missing something or should this be improved in the hyphenation patterns?
You're right, this shouldn't happen. I tried in vain to find the culprit in lang-agr.lua and to see more with \enabletrackers[hyphenator.visualize,hyphenator.steps,languages.patterns] but failed. Arthur is the guru here, so maybe he has a suggestion? Thomas