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Re: Broken zh_CN cross-references
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Norbert Preining |
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Re: Broken zh_CN cross-references |
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Wed, 4 Nov 2015 08:33:12 +0900 |
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> As far as I know there are some Japanese characters with a grammatical
> function that shouldn't appear at the start of a line. That's probably
Yes, there are - at least for Japanese I can give explanations (but
not for Chinese). The basic case is that between *kanji* one can
break, between *kanji* and *kana* one can break, but punctuation
and between *kana*s there are some special rules.
I don't know of any Perl module doing that, though.
Norbert
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- Broken zh_CN cross-references, Brendan O'Dea, 2015/11/02
- Re: Broken zh_CN cross-references, Gavin Smith, 2015/11/02
- Re: Broken zh_CN cross-references, Karl Berry, 2015/11/02
- Re: Broken zh_CN cross-references, Gavin Smith, 2015/11/03
- Re: Broken zh_CN cross-references, Norbert Preining, 2015/11/03
- Re: Broken zh_CN cross-references, Eli Zaretskii, 2015/11/03
- Re: Broken zh_CN cross-references, Gavin Smith, 2015/11/03
- Re: Broken zh_CN cross-references, Eli Zaretskii, 2015/11/03
- Re: Broken zh_CN cross-references, Patrice Dumas, 2015/11/03
- Re: Broken zh_CN cross-references,
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Re: Broken zh_CN cross-references, Gavin Smith, 2015/11/03