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[cgreek:00275] Re: Saving to Ibycus format



TAKAHASHI Naoto writes:

>> Second, many redundant pairs of \eng{greek} ... \begin{greek}
>> are produced. The algorithm used removes these pairs
>> on line breaks, but not on common punctuation characters, 
>> like period or comma.

> It is designed to do so and nobody has complained about it so far.  If
> you suggest a better behaviour and other people second, I will change
> it.

I have just noticed that CGreek20 rarely produces redundant
\end{greek} \begin{greek} pairs because people usually use Greek
period and Greek comma.  Probably, that is why nobody has complained
so far.

In CGreek21, however, there are no such Greek punctuations; ASCII
period and ASCII comma are used instead.  Thus the transliterate
function inserts \end{greek} and \begin{greek} before and after of
each ASCII punctuation.  I have fixed this problem.

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