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diff --git a/language/bardi/language.dat b/language/bardi/language.dat new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..21501eab5b --- /dev/null +++ b/language/bardi/language.dat @@ -0,0 +1,101 @@ +% language.us (and the start of language.dat) +% - initial hyphenation patterns. +% Created long ago by Sebastian Rahtz and others. Public domain. +% +% language.us is concatenated with the other language.*.dat files +% desired by the user to create language.dat. This is done at the end +% of install-tl.sh. +% +% The premade texmf/tex/generic/config/language.dat (where you might be +% reading this) in the distribution is a copy of this concatenation with +% all languages enabled. It is used when the user asks to run live +% (install option R). +% +% The preferred comment for actual language lines is %!. Do not use %! +% for textual comments like this. This is to be able to separate +% textual comments from commented-out language in such a way that +% automatic parsing by programs is possible, so that +% we can present the user with `all possible languages'. +% +% *PLEASE*, keep english as the default (first) here, and let it refer +% to hyphen.tex (not, e.g., ushyph.tex), and do not change the +% hyphen.tex file, or name some other file hyphen.tex. hyphen.tex must +% remain the original file from Knuth, and it must be \language0. +% Otherwise DEK will not be happy when he retypesets the Art of Computer +% Programming and gets new hyphenation. +% +% The babel system allows you to easily change the active language for +% LaTeX. For more information, see the documentation in +% texmf-dist/doc/generic/babel/. ConTeXt has its own language support too. +% +english hyphen.tex % do not change! +=usenglish +=USenglish +=american +% +% ushyphmax.tex, on the other hand, includes Gerard Kuiken's additional +% patterns; it is not frozen. +usenglishmax ushyphmax.tex +% +% FYI, ushyph.tex is Dr. Kuiken's smaller set of patterns; with today's +% large memories, there is no reason to use it, and we don't list it here. +% ushyph1.tex is another (historical) name for hyphen.tex. +% ushyph2.tex is another (historical) name for ushyph.tex. +% --karl +% +dumylang dumyhyph.tex %for testing a new language. +nohyphenation zerohyph.tex %a language with no patterns at all. +arabic zerohyph.tex +bardi bcjhyph.tex +basque xu-bahyph.tex +bulgarian xu-bghyphen.tex +coptic xu-copthyph.tex +welsh cyhyph.tex +czech xu-czhyph.tex +slovak xu-skhyph.tex +german xu-dehypht.tex +ngerman xu-dehyphn.tex +danish dkhyph.tex +esperanto xu-eohyph.tex +spanish xu-eshyph.tex +=espanol +catalan cahyph.tex +galician xu-glhyph.tex +estonian xu-ethyph.tex +farsi zerohyph.tex +=persian +finnish fihyph.tex +french xu-frhyph.tex +=patois +=francais +greek xu-grphyph4.tex +=polygreek +monogreek xu-grmhyph4.tex +ancientgreek xu-grahyph4.tex +croatian xu-hrhyph.tex +hungarian xu-huhyphn.tex +interlingua iahyphen.tex +ibycus ibyhyph.tex +indonesian inhyph.tex +icelandic icehyph.tex +italian ithyph.tex +latin xu-lahyph.tex +mongolian xu-mnhyph.tex +dutch nehyph96.tex +norsk xu-nohyphbx.tex +=norwegian +=bokmal +polish xu-plhyph.tex +portuguese pthyph.tex +=portuges +pinyin xu-pyhyph.tex +romanian xu-rohyphen.tex +russian xu-ruhyphen.tex +slovenian xu-sihyph.tex +=slovene +uppersorbian xu-sorhyph.tex +serbian xu-srhyphc.tex +swedish svhyph.tex +turkish xu-tkhyph.tex +ukenglish ukhyphen.tex +ukrainian xu-ukrhyph.tex |