TeX::Hyphen(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation TeX::Hyphen(3)NAMETeX::Hyphen-- hyphenate words using TeX's patterns
SYNOPSIS
use TeX::Hyphen;
my $hyp = new TeX::Hyphen 'file' => 'hyphen.tex',
'style' => 'czech', leftmin => 2,
rightmin => 2;
# my $hyp = new TeX::Hyphen "hyphen.tex";
my $word = "representation";
my @points = $hyp->hyphenate($word);
print $hyp->visualize($word), "\n";
DESCRIPTION
Constructor new() creates a new Hyphen object and loads the file with
patterns into memory. Then you can ask it for hyphenation of a word by
calling a method of this object. If no file is specified, the default
Donald E. Knuth's hyphen.tex, that is included in this module, is used
instead.
Arguments to constructor
You can pass arguments to the new() call as hash, possible options are
file
Name of the file with the patters. It will be loaded and the
resulting object will be able to hyphenate according to patterns in
that file.
For convenience and backward compatibility, the file name can also
be specified as the first (odd) parameter to new().
style
Various languages use special shortcuts to specify the patterns.
Instead of doing the full TeX expansion, we use Perl code to parse
the patterns. The style option loads TeX::Hyphen::name_of_the_style
module and uses the parsing functions found in it.
Currently, the default czech (which also works for English alright)
and german are available. See the TeX::Hyphen::czech man page for
more information, especially if you want to support other
languages/styles.
leftmin
The minimum starting substring which will not be hyphenated. This
overrides the default specified in the style file.
rightmin
The minimum ending substring which will not be hyphenated. This
overrides the default specified in the style file.
Methods that are supported
Method hyphenate() returns list of places where the word can be
divided, so
$hyp->visualize('representation')
returns list (3, 5, 8, 10).
Method visualize() can be used to show these points, so
$hyp->visualize('representation')
should return "rep-re-sen-ta-tion", at least for English patterns.
Variables $TeX::Hyphen::LEFTMIN and $TeX::Hyphen::RIGHTMIN can be used
to restrict minimal starting and ending substring where it is not
possible to hyphenate. They both default to 2 but should be changed to
match the paratemers used to generate the patterns.
Variable $TeX::Hyphen::DEBUG can be set to see some statistics and
processing.
The file with hyphenation patterns may contain "\'" and "\v" accents,
used in the Czech (and other) languages.
CHANGES
0.110 Tue Dec 11 14:26:15 MET 2001
Support for more languages made modular, code for German parsing
provided by Slaven Rezic.
0.101 Wed Nov 3 16:06:02 MET 1999
Parsing of patterns extended to allow other styles as well --
Spanish pattern file provided by Adrian Perez Jorge.
0.10 Fri Dec 11 10:58:01 MET 1998
Bug fixes concering LEFTMIN and RIGHTMIN values and use of
exceptions (thanks go to Vladimir Volovich).
0.06 Mon Jul 21 18:53:26 MET DST 1997
Exception table handling added -- error spotted by Jon Orwant.
0.05 Wed Jul 9 14:49:42 MET DST 1997
Added the default hyphen.tex into the module and possibility to
call the constructior without argument to get this default pattern
file.
0.04 Wed Apr 9 15:41:32 MET DST 1997
Hash lookup made faster.
Method TeX::Hyphen::visualize() only takes one argument, it calls
hyphenate().
0.03 Sun Feb 16 13:55:26 MET 1997
Hash lookup made faster.
Original name Hyphen chaged to TeX::Hyphen.
VERSION
0.140
SEE ALSOperl(1), TeX::Hyphen::czech.
AUTHOR
(c) 1997--2002 Jan Pazdziora, adelton@fi.muni.cz at Faculty of
Informatics, Masaryk University, Brno
perl v5.14.0 2002-09-24 TeX::Hyphen(3)