Web browsers don't hyphenate words anyway.
Yes they do, or can. I think it's abominable, but no one asked me :).
In code, they take it upon themselves to consider breaking lines at
explicit hyphens.
So that's the whole reason the is there, and I don't think it
should just go away. There m
> I've improved native Unicode replacing patch.
I think it misses some percent signs, e.g.
\def\utfeightchardefs{% <- here
\let\DeclareUnicodeCharacter\DeclareUnicodeCharacterUTFviii
\unicodechardefs
}
Maybe they aren't necessary, but I would add them for consistency.
> Thank you for your comments.
> I've updated the patch.
>
> I want the following.
> UTF-8 auxiliary file.
> Handling Unicode filename (image files and include files).
> Handling Unicode PDF bookmark strings.
>
> For this purpose, I used the method that changes catcode.
> The patch that is
Hello,
It seems that
if perl is found in $path, make check fails,
but if not found, make check passes.
This does not happen in texinfo-6.0.
Regards,
--- Kiyoshi
- Original Message -
> From: Kiyoshi KANAZAWA
> To: Gavin Smith
> Cc: "bug-texinfo@gnu.org"
> Date: 2016/1/21, Thu 08