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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/montex/montex.xml b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/montex/montex.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..c35f4f6c428 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/montex/montex.xml @@ -0,0 +1,63 @@ +<?xml version="1.0"?> +<!DOCTYPE entry SYSTEM "../catalogue.dtd"> +<entry id="montex" + datestamp="2002/07/01" + modifier="Graham.Williams@cmis.csiro.au"> + <about> + <name>montex</name> + <caption>Mongolian LaTeX.</caption> + <author> + <name>Oliver Corff</name> + <email>corff@zedat.fu-berlin.de</email> + </author> + <license type="gpl"/> + </about> + <description> + <abstract> + MonTeX provides Mongolian and Manju for the TeX/LaTeX + community. + + Mongolian is a language spoken in North East Asia, namely + Mongolia and the Inner Mongol Autonomous Region of China. + Today, it is written in an extended Cyrillic alphabet in + Mongolia whereas the Uighur writing continues to be in + use in Inner Mongolia, though it is also, legally speaking, + the official writing system of Mongolia. + + Manju is another language of North East Asia, belonging + to the Tungusic branch of the Altaic languages. Though + it is virtually not spoken anymore, it survives in + written form as Manju was the native language of the + rulers of the Qing dynasty (1644--1911) in China. Large + quantities of documents of the Imperial Archives survive, + as well as some of the finest dictionaries ever compiled + in Asia, like the Pentaglot, a dictionary comprising + Manju, Tibetan, Mongolian, Uighur and Chinese. MonTeX + provides all necessary characters for writing standard + Mongolian in Cyrillic and Classical (aka Traditional or + Uighur) writing, and Manju as well as transliterated + Tibetan texts, for which purpose a number of additional + characters was created. + + In MonTeX, both Mongolian and Manju are entered in romanized + form. The retransliteration (from Latin input to Mongolian + and Manju output) is completely realized in TeX/Metafont so + that no external preprocessor is required. + + Please note that most of the enhanced functions on MonTeX + require a working e-LaTeX environment. This is especially + true when compiling documents with Mongolian or Manju as + the main document language. It is recommended to choose + pdfelatex as the resulting PDF files are truly portable. + Vertical text generated by MonTeX is not supported in DVI. + + This version of MonTeX makes all former versions of MonTeX + and ManjuTeX obsolete. + </abstract> + </description> + <distribution> + <ctan>language/mongolian/montex</ctan> + <texlive>lang3</texlive> + </distribution> +</entry> + |