Subject: Re: hyphenator in xsl implementing LIANG's algorithm
From: Bruno Mascret <bmascret@xxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 27 Aug 2009 09:28:14 +0200
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Hi Dave,
Sorry for the https and the invalid cert k-o
It put all hyphenation sheets here:
http://natbraille.free.fr/xsl/
You should be interested by the braille hyphenation sheets (I added some
rules for prefixes for example, and took into account the braille tables
for the patterns): it'll be ended in a few days. Ask me if you want a
version of this one.
Best regards,
Bruno
Dave Pawson wrote:
> On 26/08/09 21:27, Bruno Mascret wrote:
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>> Hello,
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>> I have just finished the first version of an xsl hyphenator (not xsl-fo,
>> all in xsl 2.O) implementing Liang's algorithm (the one used in tex). (1)
>>
>> It requires 2 files: the main code file (hyphenation.xsl) which contains
>> the hyphenate's function, and the pattern file (hyphen.xsl) containing
>> the sequence of patterns.
>>
>> Files can be found here:
>> https://svn.liris.cnrs.fr/nat/trunk/xsl/hyphenation.xsl
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> Would you host it using http please, rather than https
> with an invalid cert?
>
>
>
> regards
>
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