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[bug #53413] [PATCH] Add hyphenation patterns to use with US and hy=48

From "G. Branden Robinson" <INVALID.NOREPLY@gnu.org>
Newsgroups gnu.groff.bug
Subject [bug #53413] [PATCH] Add hyphenation patterns to use with US and hy=48
Date 2020-08-06 11:15 -0400
Message-ID <mailman.1028.1596726957.2739.bug-groff@gnu.org> (permalink)
References (7 earlier) <20180515-074314.sv357.4339@savannah.gnu.org> <20180516-165754.sv93119.60636@savannah.gnu.org> <20180517-065850.sv357.41411@savannah.gnu.org> <20200712-184223.sv93119.67807@savannah.gnu.org> <20200806-151551.sv108747.86355@savannah.gnu.org>

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Follow-up Comment #11, bug #53413 (project groff):

[comment #10 comment #10:]
> Curiously, there is no such setup file for English, even though the groff
default (.hy 1) is invalid for the English hyphenation patterns.  Until a fix
for bug 57556 offers a more robust solution to this, perhaps there should be a
tmac/en.tmac that is called by default in English environments?

Probably, or at least en_US.tmac to keep the Commonwealthers from screaming
too loudly.

The setup for English is handled by troffrc and hyphen{,ex}.us.

Unless I'm misunderstanding you.



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