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@@ -373,6 +373,15 @@ the font, by means of \pkg{fontspec}’s \cmd\addfontfeature. If the current fon
does not appear to support the script of that language, an error message is
displayed.
+\section{Hyphenation disabling}
+
+In some very specific contexts (such as music score creation), \TeX{} hyphenation
+is something to avoid as it may cause troubles. \pkg{polyglossia} provides two
+functions: \cmd\disablehyphenation and \cmd\enablehyphenation . Note that when
+you select a new language, hyphenation will be in the same state (enabled or
+disabled) as before. When you reenable it, it will take the last selected
+language.
+
\section{Language-specific options and commands}\label{specific}
This section gives a list of all languages for which options and end-user commands are defined.
@@ -478,6 +487,8 @@ The default value of each option is given in italic.
\subsection{german}\label{german}
\textbf{Options}:
\begin{itemize}
+ \item\TB{variant} = \textit{german} or austrian.\new{v1.33.4}
+ Setting variant=austrian uses some austrian lexical variants.
\item \TB{spelling} = \textit{new} (= 1996) or old (= 1901):
indicates whether hyphenation patterns for traditional (1901) or reformed
(1996) orthography should be used. The latter is the default.
@@ -507,8 +518,8 @@ The default value of each option is given in italic.
\item ¦"<¦ for French left double quotes («)
\item ¦">¦ for French right double quotes (»).
\end{itemize}
- \item\TB{script} = \textit{latin} or fraktur.\new{v1.2.0}
- Setting script=fraktur modifies the captions for typesetting German in Fraktur.
+ \item\TB{script} = \textit{latin} or fraktur.\new{v1.2.0}
+ Setting script=fraktur modifies the captions for typesetting German in Fraktur.
\end{itemize}
\subsection{greek}\label{greek}