Re: non-latin hyphenation?

From: Michael Everson ([email protected])
Date: Tue Apr 07 1998 - 09:27:33 EDT


Ar 23:27 -0700 1998-04-06, scr�obh Keld J|rn Simonsen:
>
>> In particular, are there any natural
>> languages that denote a word break by a mark at the beginning of the
>> *second* line (rather than at the end of the first)?
>
>I have seen that sometimes, even in Danish text, but it is not common
>here. I remember seeing it with a = at the second line.

You can find that in some fancy 19th century English text too.

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