[Trennmuster] Trennstellkategorien
Werner LEMBERG
wl at gnu.org
Mi Mär 21 22:01:23 CET 2012
> So in general - is used for hyphenation within stems or word, and =
> is used for hyphenation between stems and words in compounds.
And we also want to use `|' to mark word prefixes.
> Aditionally we will add some <a|b> before the = the assist looking
> up stems when they are conjugated. There only a will be used and <
> and |b> can be discareded. This might even remove the need of a
> two-stage format.
Since `our' use of `|' can never occur in `your' use within
`<...|...>', I don't see a problem here.
> As discussed with Werner, for now, we will use ~ for hyphens that
> are always available in words (hyphenated or not). However, this is
> not always the preferred place for hyphenation.
OK.
> What would you recommend to indicate that hyphenation on = is in the
> following example preferred over hyphenation of ~
>
> signaal-ruisverhouding;sig-naal~ruis=ver-.houd-ing
>
> Simply by the order of:
> 1: =
> 2: ~
> 3: -
> 4: -.
Including `our' use of `|', I would write it as
signaal-ruisverhouding;sig-naal~ruis=ver|.houd-ing
Werner
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