[XeTeX] Follow-up to previous mail about hyphenation
Philip Taylor
P.Taylor at Hellenic-Institute.Uk
Fri Mar 26 12:35:47 CET 2021
Yannis Haralambous wrote:
> In fact, Arabic is not hyphenated.
That is presumably because of the existence of the /kashida/, Yanni.
What is interesting is that the W3C notes that the Arabic /script/ (as
opposed to the /language) /may be hyphenated, and offers Uyghur as
example —
> When shaping scripts such as Arabic are allowed to break within words
> due to hyphenation, the characters must still be shaped as if the word
> were not broken <https://www.w3.org/TR/css-text-3/#word-break-shaping>
> (see § 5.6 Shaping Across Intra-word Breaks
> <https://www.w3.org/TR/css-text-3/#word-break-shaping>).
>
> For example, if the Uyghur word “داميدى” were hyphenated, it would
> appear as [isolated DAL + isolated ALEF + initial MEEM + medial YEH +
> hyphen + line-break + final DAL + isolated ALEF MAKSURA] not as
> [isolated DAL + isolated ALEF + initial MEEM + final YEH + hyphen +
> line-break + isolated DAL + isolated ALEF MAKSURA]
>
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