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-This directory contains a set of locale files to be used in babel 3.10
-ss. With them, babel will fully support Unicode engines. They are
-essentially finished (except bugs and mistakes, of course).
-
-Some of them are still incomplete (but they will be usable), and there
-are some omissions (eg, Latin and polytonic Greek, and Spanish and
-Arabic have no geographic areas). Hindi, French, Occitan and Breton
-will show a warning related to dates. Not all include LICR variants.
-
-This is a preliminary (minimal) documentation (the definitive one will
-be added to babel.dtx).
-
-ini files contain the actual data. tex files are currently just
-proxies to the corresponding ini files.
-
-Most keys are self-explanatory.
-
-* charset - the encoding used in the ini file.
-* version - of the ini file
-* level - "version" of the ini specification - which keys are
- available (they may grow in a compatible way) and how they
- should be read.
-* encodings - a descriptive list of font encondings.
-* [captions] - section of captions in the file charset
-* [captions.licr] - same, but in pure ASCII using the LICR
-* date.long - fields are as in the CLDR, but the syntax is
- different. Anything inside brackets is a date field (eg, MMMM
- for the month name) and anything outside is text. In addition,
- [ ] is a non breakable space and [.] is an abbreviation dot.
-
-Keys may be further qualified in a particular language with a suffix
-starting with a uppercase letter. It can be just a letter (eg,
-babel.name.A, babel.name.B) or a name (eg, date.long.Nominative,
-date.long.Formal, but no language is currently using the
-latter). Multi-letter qualifiers are forward compatible in the sense
-they won't conflict with new "global" keys (all lowercase).
-
-2017-09-18 \ No newline at end of file