11.63.3 Can you answer these questions?

11.63.3.1 Cannot use a centered dot as active character
11.63.3.2 How to write Bopomofo/Zhuyin in BLOCK FORM
11.63.3.3 How to handle hyphened entries with a counting glossary?
11.63.3.1 Cannot use a centered dot as active character

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I wanted to have a better looking centered dot in words for gendered-neutral expressions in French, and the simplest solution that suited me was replacing it by $\cdot$: un$cdot$e dA~(c)velopeur$\cdot$se. 
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[french] [active-characters]
 
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11.63.3.2 How to write Bopomofo/Zhuyin in BLOCK FORM

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Many people know the script Bopomofo from the internet as an example of one of the early attemps of transcribing Chinese languages into an alphabet or a syllabary in the style of Latin, Cyrillic, ... 
[unicode] [cjk] [chinese]
 
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11.63.3.3 How to handle hyphened entries with a counting glossary?

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\documentclass{article} 
\usepackage{hyperref} 
\usepackage{glossaries} 
\makeglossaries 
\glsenableentrycount 
% Add a 'hyphenated' field to entries 
\glsaddkey 
{hyphenated} 
{\relax} 
{\cglsentryhyph}... 
[glossaries]
 
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answered by kabenyuk https://tex.stackexchange.com/landing/r/digest?cta=user&id=204924 Score of 0