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Originally Posted by JSWolf
The difference is the one you linked has 23 entries that the existing one doesn't have. I can add them in and make a new install file if you want to test it.
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Sure, why not? Thanks.
There's also the
max version (open as a txt file) from the
TEX project that has some extra patterns too that claims it's "a set that is believed to find all admissible hyphenation points". I've attached a hyph.dic generated version.