Oh well, publishing is one of the ways some people like to brag about the labels they stick to their name: http://www.talo.nl/talo/contact/index.html

For their information then, email: info@talo.nl ?  ;O)

Alan

On Thu, Jun 26, 2008 at 2:20 PM, Mojca Miklavec <mojca.miklavec.lists@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Thu, Jun 26, 2008 at 12:29 PM, Alan Stone wrote:
>> For your information...
>>
>> http://www.talo.nl/talo/download/documents/Language_Book.pdf
>>
>> There's a whole chapter on hyphenation rules for the European languages.
>
> A magnificent reference!
>
> At least for Slovenian it's using the deprecated language name,
> mentioning the wrong set of special characters used, digraphs that
> don't even exist, at two different places mentioning a different set
> of digraphs, but neither exist (forgiving them the fact how horrible
> these are represented graphically), giving examples of hyphenated
> words that don't even exist in the language (not to say that they
> cannot even be spoken out), listing a miserably incomplete set of
> rules. Mentioning a reference that is not even included in the
> References at the end of document.
>
> Wow! I really wonder how they have managed to mix up all that. I hope
> that they are not selling that to anyone.
>
> Mojca