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+#!/bin/sh
+# file: bahyph.sh Version: 1.0
+# First version: 97/02/20
+version=1.0
+# This script generates TeX hyphenation patterns for Basque
+# and was written by (c) Juan M. Aguirregabiria, 1997
+# based on the shyphen.sh file by Julio Sanchez, which
+# generates the hyphenation patterns for Spanish
+# The copyright notice below applies to this script as well,
+# read it before using this software.
+#
+# Usage: script [TeX] [ftc] [isolatin1]
+#
+# TeX \~n and \~N are done as in plain TeX and LaTeX
+# but without the escape character: ~n, ~N
+# ftc these characters are specified using the
+# ftc conventions: 'n, 'N
+# isolatin1 means using the respective character codes in
+# IS 8859/1 (ISO Latin Alphabet 1)
+#
+# Default is no support for diacritics. You can use combinations
+# of the above and the number of patterns will grow fast.
+#
+# Recommended options:
+#
+# isolatin1 if you have TeX 3.0 with DC/EC fonts or ML-TeX
+# TeX if you don't have the above
+# ftc if you are used to ftc and don't have the above
+#
+# h is not here.
+consonants="b c d f g j k l m n p q r s t v w x y z"
+# Open vowels: a e o
+vop="a e o"
+# Closed vowels: i u
+vcl="i u"
+# Groups that cannot be broken.
+legal="ll rr ts tx tz bl br dr fl fr gl gr kl kr pl pr tr"
+isolatin1=0
+ftc=0
+TeX=0
+options="basic"
+for i
+do
+ if [ $i = "ftc" ]
+ then
+ ftc=1
+ options="$options ftc"
+ elif [ $i = "TeX" ]
+ then
+ TeX=1
+ options="$options TeX"
+ elif [ $i = "isolatin1" ]
+ then
+ isolatin1=1
+ options="$options isolatin1"
+ else
+ echo -n Usage: `basename $0`
+ echo " [TeX] [ftc] [isolatin1]"
+ exit 1
+ fi
+done
+if [ $ftc -ne 0 ]
+then
+ consonants="$consonants 'n"
+fi
+if [ $TeX -ne 0 ]
+then
+ consonants="$consonants ~n"
+fi
+if [ $isolatin1 -ne 0 ]
+then
+ consonants="$consonants ^^f1"
+fi
+vowels="$vop $vcl"
+echo "\
+% Hyphenation patterns for Basque.
+% This file has been written by Juan M. Aguirregabiria
+% (wtpagagj@lg.ehu.es) on February 1997 and is based
+% on the shyphen.sh script that generates the Spanish patterns
+% as compiled by Julio Sanchez (jsanchez@gmv.es) on September 1991.
+% The original Copyright follows and applies also to this file
+% whose last version will be always available by anonymous ftp
+% from tp.lc.ehu.es or by poynting your Web browser to
+% http://tp.lc.ehu.es/basque.html
+%
+% Hyphenation patterns for Spanish.
+% Compiled by Julio Sanchez (jsanchez@gmv.es) on September 1991.
+% These patterns have been derived from \"On Word Division in Spanish\",
+% Jos'e A. Ma~nas, Communications of the ACM, and implemented in his
+% package ftc. You can get ftc and a draft of the abovementioned
+% paper from goya.dit.upm.es in src/text.proc/ftc.Z. FTP access may
+% be available. Otherwise, send help to info@goya.dit.upm.es for
+% details on use of the mail server.
+%
+% Rules mentioned below are those described in that paper. After
+% several unsatisfactory attempts to pretend I knew better, these
+% patterns closely follow that paper. Pattern 'tl' is not considered.
+% It is conflictive and ftc does not use it either.
+%
+% These patterns have been generated by shyphen.sh version $version,
+% shyphen.sh is a sh script that allows a number of choices.
+% Full benefit from some of these options can only be
+% obtained if appropriate fonts are available.
+%
+% Follows a copyright notice. This is not in the public domain,
+% but the copyright is essentially a hold-harmless clause. That
+% is, use it at will, but don't sue me if you don't like it.
+%
+% COPYRIGHT NOTICE
+%
+% These patterns and the generating sh script are Copyright (c) GMV 1991
+% These patterns were developed for internal GMV use and are made
+% public in the hope that they will benefit others. Also, spreading
+% these patterns throughout the Spanish-language TeX community is
+% expected to provide back-benefits to GMV in that it can help keeping
+% GMV in the mainstream of spanish users. However, this is given
+% for free and WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY. Under no circumstances can Julio
+% Sanchez, GMV, Jos'e A. Ma~nas or any agents or representatives thereof
+% be held responsible for any errors in this software nor for any damages
+% derived from its use, even in case any of the above has been notified
+% of the possibility of such damages. If any such situation arises, you
+% responsible for repair. Use of this software is an explicit
+% acceptance of these conditions.
+%
+% You can use this software for any purpose. You cannot delete this
+% copyright notice. If you change this software, you must include
+% comments explaining who, when and why. You are kindly requested to
+% send any changes to tex@gmv.es. If you change the generating
+% script, you must include code in it such that any output is clearly
+% labeled as generated by a modified script.
+%
+% Despite the lack of warranty, we would like to hear about any
+% problem you find. Please report problems to tex@gmv.es.
+%
+% END OF COPYRIGHT NOTICE
+%
+% Options included in this set: $options
+% Open vowels: $vop
+% Closed vowels: $vcl
+% Consonants: $consonants
+%
+% Some of the patterns below represent combinations that never
+% happen in Basque. Would they happen, they would be hyphenated
+% according to the rules."
+echo
+echo "\
+% This keeps {cat|lc}code changes, if any, local. Nice to users of
+% multilingual versions. These are the minimum changes needed to process
+% the patterns. These and other changes will have to be re-enacted when
+% Basque be established as the current language. See the babel docs if
+% you don't understand this.
+\begingroup"
+if [ $ftc -ne 0 ]
+then
+ echo "\catcode\`'=12 \lccode\`'=\`'"
+fi
+if [ $TeX -ne 0 ]
+then
+ echo "\catcode\`~=12 \lccode\`~=\`~"
+fi
+if [ $isolatin1 -ne 0 ]
+then
+ echo "\
+\catcode\`\^^f1=11 \lccode\`\^^f1=\`\^^f1 % ~n"
+fi
+echo "\
+\patterns{
+% Rule SR1
+% Vowels are kept together by the defaults"
+echo "\
+% Rule SR2
+% Attach vowel groups to left consonant"
+for i in $consonants
+do
+ for j in $vowels
+ do
+ echo -n 1${i}${j}" "
+ done
+ echo
+done
+echo "\
+% Rule SR3
+% Build legal consonant groups, leave other consonants bound to
+% the previous group. This overrides part of the SR2 pattern
+% group."
+for i in $legal
+do
+ set `echo $i | sed -e 's/^./& /'`
+ for j in $vowels
+ do
+ echo -n 1${1}2${2}${j}" "
+ done
+ echo
+done
+echo "\
+% We now avoid some problematic breaks.
+su2b2r su2b2l"
+echo "}"
+echo "\endgroup"