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index d4c26b36e32..592b907926a 100644
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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/generic/babel-latin/latin.dtx b/Master/texmf-dist/source/generic/babel-latin/latin.dtx
index 9486fb74fb7..5c69e291b12 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/source/generic/babel-latin/latin.dtx
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/source/generic/babel-latin/latin.dtx
@@ -1,31 +1,29 @@
-% \CheckSum{511}
+% \CheckSum{510}
% \iffalse
% Tell the \LaTeX\ system who we are and write an entry on the
% transcript.
-%<*dtx>
-\ProvidesFile{latincla.dtx}
-%</dtx>
-%<code>\ProvidesFile{latin.ldf}
-%\fi
-%\ProvidesFile{latin.dtx}%
- [2014/06/01 v.3.0 Latin support from the babel system]
-%\iffalse
-%% File `latin.dtx'
-%% Babel package for LaTeX version 2e
-%% Copyright (C) 1989 - 2008
-%% by Johannes Braams, TeXniek
+%<*driver>
+\ProvidesFile{latin.dtx}
+%</driver>
+%<code>\ProvidesLanguage{latin}
+%<*code>
+ [2015/08/20 v.3.5 Latin support from the babel system]
+%</code>
+%% File `babel-latin.dtx'
+%% Babel package for LaTeX2e
+%% Copyright (C) 1989 - 2008 by Johannes Braams, TeXniek
+%% Copyright (C) 2009 - 2015 by Claudio Beccari
%
-%% Please report errors to: J.L. Braams
-%% babel at braams.xs4all.nl
-%% Claudio Beccari
-%% claudio.beccari at gmail.it
+%% Please report errors to: Claudio Beccari
+%% claudio.beccari at gmail.com
%
% This file is part of the babel system, it provides the source
-% code for the Latin language definition file.
+% code for the Latin language description file.
% The original version of this file was written by
% Claudio Beccari, (claudio.beccari at gmail.com) and includes contributions
-% by Krzysztof Konrad \.Zelechowski, (\texttt{kkz@alfa.mimuw.edu.pl}).
-%<*filedriver>
+% by Krzysztof Konrad \.Zelechowski, (\texttt{kkz@alfa.mimuw.edu.pl}). It was
+% modified and made compatible with the babel system by J.L. Braams
+%<*driver>
\documentclass{ltxdoc}
\newcommand*\TeXhax{\TeX hax}
\newcommand*\babel{\textsf{babel}}
@@ -35,9 +33,9 @@
\newcommand*\file[1]{\texttt{#1}}
\providecommand*\pkg[1]{\textsf{#1}}
\begin{document}
- \DocInput{latin.dtx}
+\DocInput{latin.dtx}
\end{document}
-%</filedriver>
+%</driver>
%\fi
% \GetFileInfo{latin.dtx}
%
@@ -63,26 +61,29 @@
% \changes{latin-2.0j}{2010/01/03}{Corrected sectioning}
% \changes{latin-2.0k}{2014/02/18}{subsections turned into subsections*}
%^^A --------------------------------
-% \changes{latin-3.0}{2014/06/01}{Added modifier for classical spelling and hyphenation}
+% \changes{latin-3.0}{2014/06/01}{Added modifier for classical spelling
+% and hyphenation}
% \changes{latin-3.0}{2014/06/01}{Restored the subsection numbering}
+% \changes{latin-3.5}{2015/08/17}{Added the modifier for the ecclesiastic
+% Latin variety}
%
% \section{The Latin language}
%
% The file \file{\filename}\footnote{The file described in this
% section has version number \fileversion\ and was last revised on
-% \filedate. The original author is Claudio Beccari.}; defines all the
+% \filedate. The original author is Claudio Beccari.} defines all the
% language-specific macros for the Latin language including the classical
-% spelling and hyphenation.
+% spelling and hyphenation and the special ecclesiastic spelling.
%
% Without modifiers or attributes, this file describes the modern usage
% of Latin; with this we mean the kind of Latin that is used as an official
% language in the State of Vatican City, and in the teaching of Latin in
-% modern schools. This file description language accepts three modifiers,
-% in order to be adapted to other situations:
+% modern schools. This file description language accepts several modifiers,
+% in order to be adapted to other situations.
%\begin{enumerate}\csname c@enumi\endcsname=-1
-%\item Modern spelling and hypheenation; this is the default setting;
-%\item Modern spelling with prosodic marks: this is to be used mainly
-% in modern grammars and dictionaries;
+%^^A
+%\item Modern spelling and hyphenation; this is the default setting.
+%^^A
%\item Medieval spelling and hyphenation: in this spelling the lower and
% upper case alphabets become the following:\\
%\makebox[\linewidth]{\tabcolsep=2pt
@@ -91,14 +92,15 @@
% A&\AE&B&C&D&E&F&G&H&I&K&L&M&N&O&\OE&P&Q&R&S&T&V&X&Y&Z
%\end{tabular}}
% It must be noted that this file description language does not make
-% any spelling correction in order tu use only `u' in lower case and only
+% any spelling correction in order to use only `u' in lower case and only
% `V' in upper case: if the input text is wrongly typed in, it remains as
% such; this means it's the typesetter's responsibility to correctly input
% the source text to be typeset; in spite of this, when the transformation
% from lower to upper case is performed (such as, for example, while
-% typesetting headers with some classes) the correct capitalization is
-% performed and `u' is capitalized to `V'; the reverse takes place when
+% typesetting headers with some classes) the correct capitalisation is
+% performed and `u' is capitalised to `V'; the reverse takes place when
% transforming to lowercase.
+%^^A
%\item Classical Latin and classical hyphenation; the spelling is similar
% to the medieval one, except for the ligatures \ae, \AE, \oe\ and \OE\
% that are missing; again it is the typesetter's responsibility to input the
@@ -106,20 +108,34 @@
% modern and medieval Latin form a non contrasting set of patterns, this
% is impossible with classical Latin and a different pattern set has been
% prepared as explained below.
-% \item Ecclesiastic Latin is a spelling variety of modern Latin; at the
-% moment of writing this documentation, it is taken care by an external
-% module |ecclesiastic.sty|, but it is under study the extension of this
-% language description file in order to include also the ecclesiastic
-% variety. This special spelling of modern Latin is used in liturgical
+%^^A
+%\item Modern spelling with prosodic marks: this is to be used mainly
+% in modern grammars and dictionaries. Its settings can be turned on and
+% off according to the user needs.
+%^^A
+% \item Ecclesiastic Latin is a spelling variety of modern Latin; it is
+% taken care by the external module |ecclesiastic.sty|, that is being loaded
+% by this language description file at the right moment, that is when \babel\
+% has been completely read together with all the options and modifiers.
+% This special spelling of modern Latin is used in theological
% and devotional books of the Roman Catholic clergy where ligatures \ae\
% and \oe\ are widely used and where acute accents are used in order to
-% mark the tonic vowel of those words where the penultimate syllable is not
-% tonic; this allows clergy with different backgrounds and mother
-% languages to recite the prayers with the same rhythmic scheme.
+% mark the tonic vowel of many words so as to allows clergy with different
+% backgrounds and mother languages to recite their community prayers with
+% the same rhythmic scheme.
+% This ecclesiastic Latin spelling contains also other differences, including
+% a certain degree of ``frenchisation'' of spaces around some punctuation
+% marks and guillemots, and the typesetting style of footnotes.
+% When this spelling is chosen, its features are
+% irrevocable, especially those that concern spacing. And this is the main
+% reason why we decided not to include the ecclesiastic style modifications
+% into the language description file, thus avoiding to mess up any setting
+% for the other Latin typesetting styles.
+%^^A
%\end{enumerate}
%
-% |babel| is not directly concerned with hyphenation; nevertheless in
-% this case it is necessary to switch the hyphenation rules to those
+% Package \babel\ is not directly concerned with hyphenation; nevertheless
+% in this case it is necessary to switch the hyphenation rules to those
% of another language, |classiclatin|, that must be available
% while creating the format files so that this language description
% file can chose between the modern and medieval hyphenation rules or
@@ -132,7 +148,7 @@
% Italian, because of the widespread use of the letter `u' that often
% actually plays the r\^ole of a consonant.
%
-% The rules for classical Latin are taken form Raffaello Farina and Nino
+% The rules for classical Latin are taken from Raffaello Farina and Nino
% Marinone's guide \emph{Metodologia} published by Societ\`a Editrice
% Internazionale, Torino, 1979.
% In spite of the publication date of this guide the
@@ -146,17 +162,17 @@
% and the scholars' of these disciplines. Nevertheless the rules given
% by Farina and Marinone are generally shared among modern
% scholars and are sort of official at both universities of Torino
-% and Vercelli; in the latter University they are adopted by the working group that
-% founded the DigilibLT laboratory; I acknowledge their
+% and Vercelli; in the latter University they are adopted by the working
+% group that founded the DigilibLT laboratory; I acknowledge their
% contribution in letting me become aware of the problem, and therefore
-% to create this update by adding the classical Latin support for the |babel|
-% package, with its special hyphenation rules.
-%
-% In order to implement the above described four styles of typesetting
-% three modifiers/attributes have to be defined: |medieval|, |withprosodicmarks|
-% and |classic|. They can be used in any order so that many combinations
-% are possible, although, generally speaking, just the four described ones
-% have a real meaning.
+% to create this update by adding the classical Latin support for the
+% \pkg{babel} package, with its special hyphenation rules.
+%
+% In order to implement the above described styles of typesetting,
+% four modifiers/attributes have to be defined: |medieval|, |withprosodicmarks|,
+% |classic|, and |ecclesiastic|. They can be used in any order so that
+% several combinations are possible, although, generally speaking, just
+% the isolated four described ones have a real meaning.
%
% Among these modifiers only |withprosodicmarks| can be turned on and off;
% the others are sort of global; for example, once |classic| is specified,
@@ -165,7 +181,7 @@
%
% The typesetting style |withprosodicmarks| is
% defined in order to use special shorthands for inserting breves
-% and macrons when typesetting grammars, dictionaries, teaching
+% and macrons while typesetting grammars, dictionaries, teaching
% texts, and the like, where prosodic marks are important for the
% complete information on the words or the verses. The shorthands,
% listed in table~\ref{t:lashrtct} and described in
@@ -175,15 +191,15 @@
% experienced, there are special commands for turning on and off
% its specific shorthand commands.
%
-% For what concerns |babel| and typesetting with \LaTeX, the
-% differences between the three spelling styles reveal themselves
+% For what concerns \babel\ and typesetting with \LaTeX, the
+% differences between the spelling styles reveal themselves
% in the strings used to name, for example, the ``Preface'' that
% becomes ``Praefatio'' or ``Pr\ae fatio'' respectively.
% Hyphenation rules are also different, but the hyphenation pattern
% file \file{hyph-la.tex} takes care of the modern and medieval versions
-% of the language, while \file{hyph-llac.tex} takes care of the classical
-% hyphenation. The user should not attempt to modify these files, because
-% they are not dealt with by |babel|; they are used only during the
+% of the language, while \file{hyph-la-x-classic.tex} takes care of the
+% classical hyphenation. The user should not attempt to modify these files,
+% because they are not dealt with by \babel\ they are used only during the
% creation of format files. If some errors or modifications are required
% or suggested, it is necessary to ask their maintainer.
%
@@ -203,15 +219,19 @@
% \begin{tabular}{cp{80mm}}
% |^i| & inserts the breve accent as \u{\i}; valid also for the
% other lowercase vowels, but it does not operate on the
-% medieval ligatures \ae\ and \oe\ because they are long wowels.\\
+% medieval ligatures \ae\ and \oe\ because they are naturally long.\\
% |=a| & inserts the macron accent as \=a; valid also for the
% other lowercase vowels, but it does not operate on the
% medieval ligatures \ae\ and \oe\ because they are naturally long.\\
% |"| & inserts a compound word mark where hyphenation is legal;
% the next character must not be either a non-letter token
-% or an accented letter (for foreign names).\\
+% or an accented letter (for foreign names). With the ecclesiastic
+% spelling it eases the insertion of the ligatures \ae\ and \oe\
+% by simply typing \texttt{\string"ae} and \texttt{\string"oe}
+% without the need of curly brackets or spaces after the character
+% macros |\ae| and |\oe|.\\
% \texttt{\string"\string|}
-% & same as above, but operates also when the next token
+% & inserts a compound word mark, but operates also when the next token
% is not a letter or it is an accented character.
% \end{tabular}
% \caption[]{Shorthands defined for the Latin language. The
@@ -223,6 +243,23 @@
% for more details.}%
% \label{t:lashrtct}
% \end{table}
+%
+% The user should attentively remember that this file describes an option
+% for the \pkg{babel} package; it works as expected when a document containing
+% a text in part or completely in Latin is being processed with |pdfLaTeX|
+% and 8-bit encoded fonts that contain at most 256 glyphs. \babel\ can be
+% used also with |XeLaTeX| and possibly by |LuaLaTeX|, may be with reduced
+% functionalities; expect anomalous results if you typeset your document
+% with this language option and |XeLaTeX|. If you need the functionalities
+% provided by |XeLaTeX| or |LuaLaTeX|, then use |polyglossia| in place of
+% \babel\ and set the Latin desired functionalities with suitable values to
+% the |variant| keyword to the Latin language specifications; The valid values
+% have the same names as this \babel\ module modifiers, i.e.\ |medieval|,
+% |classic|, |ecclesiastic|; with |XeLaTeX| and |LuaLaTeX| that use OpenType
+% fonts, the |withprosodicmaks| functionality is not required as the required
+% glyphs can be directly input with a UNICODE input encoding. Actually with
+% such an encoding this modifier is not necessary even with |pdfLaTeX|, but
+% it eases input when one is using a vintage computer or operating system; backwards compatibility is therefore maintained.
% \StopEventually{}
%
% \section{The code}
@@ -237,13 +274,12 @@
\LdfInit{latin}{captionslatin}
% \end{macrocode}
%
-% When this file is read as an option, i.e. by the |\usepackage|
-% command, \texttt{latin} will be an `unknown' language in which
-% case we have to make it known. So we check for the existence of
-% |\l@latin| to see whether we have to do something here.
+% Never load this file as if it was a |.sty| file by means of the
+% |\usepackage| command; this practice is deprecated. We check for
+% the existence of |\l@latin| to see whether we have to do something here.
%
% \begin{macrocode}
-\ifx\l@latin\@undefined
+\ifx\undefined\l@latin
\@nopatterns{Latin}
\adddialect\l@latin0\fi
% \end{macrocode}
@@ -282,14 +318,14 @@
\let\l@classiclatin\l@latin
\PackageWarningNoLine{babel}{%
Attention: hyphenation patterns for language\MessageBreak
- classiclatin have not been loaded\MessageBreak
+ classiclatin have not been loaded.\MessageBreak
I go on using the modern Latin hyphenation patterns.\MessageBreak
Please, load the suitable patterns or upgrade your TeX distribution}
\fi
\addto\extrasclassic{\let\l@latin\l@classiclatin}
% \end{macrocode}
% It must be remembered that the |medieval| and the |withprosodicmarks|
-% styles may be used together. They are also compatible with
+% styles might be used together. They are also compatible with
% the |classic| attribute, but it would be unusual to typeset classical
% Latin with some medieval features and/or with the prosodic marks that were
% unknown twenty centuries ago.
@@ -321,7 +357,7 @@
\def\headtoname{\ignorespaces}% Use the recipient's dative
\def\pagename{Charta}%
\def\seename{cfr.}%
- \def\alsoname{cfr.}% R.Tabacco never saw "cfr. atque" or similar forms
+ \def\alsoname{cfr.}% Tabacco never saw "cfr" + `atque' or similar forms
\def\proofname{Demonstratio}%
\def\glossaryname{Glossarium}%
}
@@ -354,7 +390,7 @@
%
% \begin{macro}{\datelatin}
% The macro |\datelatin| redefines the command |\today| to produce
-% Latin dates; the choice of faked small caps Latin numerals is
+% Latin dates; the choice of small caps Latin numerals for the day number is
% arbitrary and may be changed in the future. For medieval and classic Latin
% the spelling of `Novembris' should be \textit{Nouembris}. This is
% taken care of by using a control sequence which can be redefined
@@ -404,7 +440,7 @@
\clubpenalty3000\@clubpenalty3000\widowpenalty3000}
% \end{macrocode}
% Hopefully never ever break a word between the last two lines of
-% a paragraph in latin texts.
+% a paragraph in Latin texts.
% \begin{macrocode}
\addto\extraslatin{%
\babel@savevariable\finalhyphendemerits
@@ -436,7 +472,7 @@
% natural not to change encoding while typesetting the same
% language. The encoding is assumed to be set before starting to
% use the Latin language, so that if Latin is the default language,
-% the font encoding must be chosen before requiring the \pkg{babel}
+% the font encoding must be chosen before requiring the \babel\
% package with the |latin| option, in any case before any
% |\selectlanguage| or |\foreignlanguage| command.
%
@@ -447,7 +483,7 @@
% `u' shape of the lower case `v' and the above ligatures were
% fancy styles of the copyists who were able to write faster with
% those rounded glyphs; with typesetting there is no question of
-% handling a quill penn\dots Moreover in medieval times it was very
+% handling a quill penn\dots\ Moreover in medieval times it was very
% frequent to close such ligatures to the corresponding sound,
% therefore instead of writing \ae\ or \oe\ they would often simply
% write `e'. Since my (CB) opinion may be wrong, I managed to set
@@ -521,7 +557,7 @@
% \begin{macro}{\ProsodicMarksOff}
% We begin by adding to the normal typesetting style the
% definitions of the new commands |\ProsodicMarksOn| and
-% |\ProsodicMarksOff| that should produce error messages when the
+% |\ProsodicMarksOff| that should produce error messages when
% this style is not declared:
% \begin{macrocode}
\addto\extraslatin{\def\ProsodicMarksOn{%
@@ -566,7 +602,7 @@
% |\ProsodicMarksOn| and |\ProsodicMarksOff|, the operation of the
% newly defined shorthands may be switched on and off at will, so
% that even if a picture has to be inserted in the document by
-% means of the commands and keyword options of the |graphicx|
+% means of the commands and keyword options of the \pkg{graphicx}
% package, it suffices to switch them off before invoking the
% picture including command, and switched on again afterwards; or,
% even better, since the picture very likely is being inserted
@@ -607,7 +643,7 @@
% supposed to be used. Nevertheless in those rare cases when it's
% required to set some uppercase letters with their prosodic
% marks, it is always possible to use the standard \LaTeX\ commands
-% such as |\u{I}| for typesetting \u{I}, or |\={A}| for
+% such as |\u{I}| for typesetting \u{I}, or |\={A}| (or |\=A|) for
% typesetting~\=A.
%
% Finally we restore the caret and equals sign initial default
@@ -627,13 +663,12 @@
% \changes{latin-2.0g}{2005/11/17}{Added two commands}
% \changes{latin-2.0h}{2007/10/19}{Added missing backslash}
% The following commands remain defined for backwards compatibility,
-% but hey are obsolete and should not be used.
+% but they are obsolete and should not be used.
% \changes{latin-2.0h}{2007/10/20}{Removed the setting of
% \cs{LatinMarksOff} from \cs{extraslatin}}
% \begin{macrocode}
\addto\extraslatin{\def\LatinMarksOn{\shorthandon{^}\shorthandon{=}}}
\addto\extraslatin{\def\LatinMarksOff{\shorthandoff{^}\shorthandoff{=}}}
-%\addto\extraslatin{\LatinMarksOff}
% \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
% \end{macro}
@@ -644,12 +679,39 @@
% (only in school textbooks), this shouldn't be of any importance
% for what concerns the quality of typesetting.
%
+%\changes{latin-3.5}{2015/08/20}{New subsection}
+% \subsection{Ecclesiastic Latin style}
+% We declare the |ecclesiastic| attribute; its purpose is to load the
+% \pkg{ecclesiastic.sty} package, deferring this action to the moment when
+% \babel\ finishes executing; actually it sends \babel\ the information to act;
+% then \babel\ defers the package loading to the |\begin{document}| execution.
+% This implies the availability of the |\AtEndOfPackage| and |\AtBeginDocument|
+% macros which are contained in the \LaTeX\ kernel. Since
+% this file is read by \babel\ the current package at the end of which
+% the code is deferred is \babel\ itself, not simply this language description
+% file.
+%
+% Differently from other attribute settings we do not declare anything
+% in a possible |\extrasecclesiasticlatin| macro, because once the package
+% has been read, it is impossible to pretend to delete all what the package
+% defined. Actually this |ecclesiastic| attribute simply mimics the actual
+% loading of a package by means of a |\usepackage| or |\RequirePackage| command;
+% if loading was done with one of these commands, it would be impossible to
+% unload the loaded package.
+% \begin{macrocode}
+\bbl@declare@ttribute{latin}{ecclesiastic}{%
+\AtEndOfPackage{%
+ \AtBeginDocument{\RequirePackage{ecclesiastic}[2015/08/20]}%
+ }%
+}
+% \end{macrocode}
+%
% \changes{latin-2.0j}{2014/02/18}{Renamed this section to subsection}
% \subsection{Etymological hyphenation}
% In order to deal in a clean way with prefixes and compound words
% to be divided etymologically, the active character |"| is given
% a special definition so as to behave as a discretionary break
-% with hyphenation allowed after it. You may see this sign as a
+% with hyphenation allowed after it. You may consider this sign as a
% substitute for a ``compound word mark''.
%
% This is particularly useful with classical Latin because this
@@ -658,17 +720,18 @@
% prefixes or suffixes it works pretty well, it does not for certain
% other ones. For example the word `redire' should be hyphenated as
% `red-i-re'; but there are plenty of other words starting with the
-% string `red' that does not play the r\^ole of a prefix; therefore
+% string `red' that does not play the role of a prefix; therefore
% it should be necessary to extract all the Latin words where `red'
% is a prefix, and enter the suitable patterns to hyphenate correctly
% only those words; in the simple case of the verb `redire' it would
% be necessary to enter all the words that belong to the conjugation
% of this verb and the declination of the present, future and past
-% participles in masculine, feminine and neutral forms; the same problem
-% takes place with prefix `trans' where sometimes is a real prefix,
-% such as in `transire' (hyphenation trans-i-re), and sometimes is
-% modified with the absorption of an initial `s' of the suffix, such
-% as in `transubstantialis' (classical hyphenation: tran-subs-tan-tia-lis).
+% participles and gerundive in masculine, feminine and neutral forms;
+% the same problem takes place with prefix `trans' where sometimes it is
+% a real prefix, such as in `transire' (hyphenation trans-i-re), and
+% sometimes is modified with the absorption of an initial `s' of the
+% suffix, such as in `transubstantialis' (classical hyphenation:
+% tran-subs-tan-tia-lis).
% Obviously this task would render the pattern file enormous, and mostly
% useless. The active character |"| solves the problem for isolated instances,
@@ -690,11 +753,8 @@
% comes into action.
% \begin{macrocode}
\declare@shorthand{latin}{"}{%
- \ifmmode
- \def\lt@@next{''}%
- \else
- \def\lt@@next{\futurelet\lt@temp\lt@cwm}%
- \fi
+ \textormath{\def\lt@@next{\futurelet\lt@temp\lt@cwm}}%
+ {\def\lt@@next{''}}%
\lt@@next
}%
% \end{macrocode}
@@ -718,6 +778,7 @@
% \cs{ae} and \cs{oe}}
% \begin{macrocode}
\def\lt@allowhyphens{\bbl@allowhyphens\discretionary{-}{}{}\bbl@allowhyphens}
+
\newcommand*{\lt@cwm}{\let\lt@n@xt\relax
\ifcat\noexpand\lt@temp a%
\let\lt@n@xt\lt@allowhyphens
@@ -746,7 +807,8 @@
% correctly hyphenated as \texttt{su-per-\ae-qui-tas}. If one prefers to
% close the |\ae| or |\oe| ligature commands within a group, then it is
% necessary to use the alternate etymological hyphenation command \verb+"|+
-% as in \verb!super"|{\ae}quitas! in order to get \texttt{su-per-{\ae}-qui-tas}.
+% as in \verb!super"|{\ae}quitas! in order to get
+% \texttt{su-per-{\ae}-qui-tas}.
% .
%
% The macro |\ldf@finish| takes care of looking for a
@@ -761,22 +823,6 @@
%\fi
%
% \Finale
-%%
-%% \CharacterTable
-%% {Upper-case \A\B\C\D\E\F\G\H\I\J\K\L\M\N\O\P\Q\R\S\T\U\V\W\X\Y\Z
-%% Lower-case \a\b\c\d\e\f\g\h\i\j\k\l\m\n\o\p\q\r\s\t\u\v\w\x\y\z
-%% Digits \0\1\2\3\4\5\6\7\8\9
-%% Exclamation \! Double quote \" Hash (number) \#
-%% Dollar \$ Percent \% Ampersand \&
-%% Acute accent \' Left paren \( Right paren \)
-%% Asterisk \* Plus \+ Comma \,
-%% Minus \- Point \. Solidus \/
-%% Colon \: Semicolon \; Less than \<
-%% Equals \= Greater than \> Question mark \?
-%% Commercial at \@ Left bracket \[ Backslash \\
-%% Right bracket \] Circumflex \^ Underscore \_
-%% Grave accent \` Left brace \{ Vertical bar \|
-%% Right brace \} Tilde \~}
-%%
+%
\endinput
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/generic/babel-latin/latin.ins b/Master/texmf-dist/source/generic/babel-latin/latin.ins
index 1d6d6bc2ef6..b7b8bac6127 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/source/generic/babel-latin/latin.ins
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/source/generic/babel-latin/latin.ins
@@ -72,8 +72,6 @@ of this file under its original name.
\keepsilent
-\usedir{tex/generic/babel}
-
\usepreamble\mainpreamble
\generate{\file{latin.ldf}{\from{latin.dtx}{code}}
}
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/babel-latin/latin.ldf b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/babel-latin/latin.ldf
index c99275b4587..49d2a77ea86 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/babel-latin/latin.ldf
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/babel-latin/latin.ldf
@@ -17,18 +17,16 @@
%% It may be distributed under the terms of the LaTeX Project Public
%% License, as described in lppl.txt in the base LaTeX distribution.
%% Either version 1.1 or, at your option, any later version.
-\ProvidesFile{latin.ldf}
- [2014/06/01 v.3.0 Latin support from the babel system]
-%% File `latin.dtx'
-%% Babel package for LaTeX version 2e
-%% Copyright (C) 1989 - 2008
-%% by Johannes Braams, TeXniek
-%% Please report errors to: J.L. Braams
-%% babel at braams.xs4all.nl
-%% Claudio Beccari
-%% claudio.beccari at gmail.it
+\ProvidesLanguage{latin}
+ [2015/08/20 v.3.5 Latin support from the babel system]
+%% File `babel-latin.dtx'
+%% Babel package for LaTeX2e
+%% Copyright (C) 1989 - 2008 by Johannes Braams, TeXniek
+%% Copyright (C) 2009 - 2015 by Claudio Beccari
+%% Please report errors to: Claudio Beccari
+%% claudio.beccari at gmail.com
\LdfInit{latin}{captionslatin}
-\ifx\l@latin\@undefined
+\ifx\undefined\l@latin
\@nopatterns{Latin}
\adddialect\l@latin0\fi
\bbl@declare@ttribute{latin}{medieval}{%
@@ -48,7 +46,7 @@
\let\l@classiclatin\l@latin
\PackageWarningNoLine{babel}{%
Attention: hyphenation patterns for language\MessageBreak
- classiclatin have not been loaded\MessageBreak
+ classiclatin have not been loaded.\MessageBreak
I go on using the modern Latin hyphenation patterns.\MessageBreak
Please, load the suitable patterns or upgrade your TeX distribution}
\fi
@@ -72,7 +70,7 @@
\def\headtoname{\ignorespaces}% Use the recipient's dative
\def\pagename{Charta}%
\def\seename{cfr.}%
- \def\alsoname{cfr.}% R.Tabacco never saw "cfr. atque" or similar forms
+ \def\alsoname{cfr.}% Tabacco never saw "cfr" + `atque' or similar forms
\def\proofname{Demonstratio}%
\def\glossaryname{Glossarium}%
}
@@ -181,19 +179,22 @@
\catcode`\^ 7\relax
\addto\extraslatin{\def\LatinMarksOn{\shorthandon{^}\shorthandon{=}}}
\addto\extraslatin{\def\LatinMarksOff{\shorthandoff{^}\shorthandoff{=}}}
+\bbl@declare@ttribute{latin}{ecclesiastic}{%
+\AtEndOfPackage{%
+ \AtBeginDocument{\RequirePackage{ecclesiastic}[2015/08/20]}%
+ }%
+}
\initiate@active@char{"}%
\addto\extraslatin{\bbl@activate{"}%
}
\declare@shorthand{latin}{"}{%
- \ifmmode
- \def\lt@@next{''}%
- \else
- \def\lt@@next{\futurelet\lt@temp\lt@cwm}%
- \fi
+ \textormath{\def\lt@@next{\futurelet\lt@temp\lt@cwm}}%
+ {\def\lt@@next{''}}%
\lt@@next
}%
\def\lt@allowhyphens{\bbl@allowhyphens\discretionary{-}{}{}\bbl@allowhyphens}
+
\newcommand*{\lt@cwm}{\let\lt@n@xt\relax
\ifcat\noexpand\lt@temp a%
\let\lt@n@xt\lt@allowhyphens
@@ -212,23 +213,6 @@
\fi
\lt@n@xt}%
\ldf@finish{latin}
-%%
-%% \CharacterTable
-%% {Upper-case \A\B\C\D\E\F\G\H\I\J\K\L\M\N\O\P\Q\R\S\T\U\V\W\X\Y\Z
-%% Lower-case \a\b\c\d\e\f\g\h\i\j\k\l\m\n\o\p\q\r\s\t\u\v\w\x\y\z
-%% Digits \0\1\2\3\4\5\6\7\8\9
-%% Exclamation \! Double quote \" Hash (number) \#
-%% Dollar \$ Percent \% Ampersand \&
-%% Acute accent \' Left paren \( Right paren \)
-%% Asterisk \* Plus \+ Comma \,
-%% Minus \- Point \. Solidus \/
-%% Colon \: Semicolon \; Less than \<
-%% Equals \= Greater than \> Question mark \?
-%% Commercial at \@ Left bracket \[ Backslash \\
-%% Right bracket \] Circumflex \^ Underscore \_
-%% Grave accent \` Left brace \{ Vertical bar \|
-%% Right brace \} Tilde \~}
-%%
\endinput
%%
%% End of file `latin.ldf'.