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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/hyph-utf8/patterns/tex/hyph-la.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/hyph-utf8/patterns/tex/hyph-la.tex index a98552b674d..07f8fff5bd4 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/hyph-utf8/patterns/tex/hyph-la.tex +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/hyph-utf8/patterns/tex/hyph-la.tex @@ -179,32 +179,32 @@ u2r1ua u2r1ue u2r1ui u2r1uo u2r1uu % } %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% -% +% % For documentation see: % C. Beccari, "Computer aided hyphenation for Italian and Modern % Latin", TUG vol. 13, n. 1, pp. 23-33 (1992) -% +% % see also -% +% % C. Beccari, "Typesetting of ancient languages", % TUG vol.15, n.1, pp. 9-16 (1994) -% +% % In the former paper the code was described as being contained in file % ITALAT.TEX; this is substantially the same code, but the file has been % renamed LAHYPH.TEX in accordance with the ISO name for Latin and the % convention that all hyphenation pattern file names should be formed by the % agglutination of two letter language ISO code and the abbreviation HYPH. -% +% % A corresponding file (ITHYPH.TEX) has been extracted in order to eliminate % the (few) patterns specific to Latin and leave those specific to Italian; % ITHYPH.TEX has been further extended with many new patterns in order to % cope with the many neologisms and technical terms with foreign roots. -% +% % Should you find any word that gets hyphenated in a wrong way, please, AFTER % CHECKING ON A RELIABLE MODERN DICTIONARY, report to the author, preferably % by e-mail. Please do not report about wrong break points concerning % prefixes and/or suffixes; see at the bottom of this file. -% +% % Compared with the previous versions, this file has been extended so as to % cope also with the medieval Latin spelling, where the letter `V' played the % roles of both `U' and `V', as in the Roman times, save that the Romans used @@ -216,7 +216,7 @@ u2r1ua u2r1ue u2r1ui u2r1uo u2r1uu % `AE' and `OE', both in upper and lower case, where written as ligatures, % not to mention the habit of substituting them with their sound, that is a % simple `E'. -% +% % According to Leon Battista Alberti, who in 1466 wrote a book on % cryptography where he thoroughly analyzed the hyphenation of the Latin % language of his (still medieval) times, the differences from the Tuscan @@ -230,23 +230,23 @@ u2r1ua u2r1ue u2r1ui u2r1uo u2r1uu % medieval Latin that suite you better according to the habits of Northern % Europe you should resort to the hyphenation patterns prepared by Yannis % Haralambous (TUGboat, vol.13 n.4 (1992)). -% -% -% +% +% +% % PREFIXES AND SUFFIXES -% +% % For what concerns prefixes and suffixes, the latter are generally separated % according to "natural" syllabification, while the former are generally % divided etimologically. In order to avoid an excessive number of patterns, % care has been paid to some prefixes, especially "ex", "trans", "circum", % "prae", but this set of patterns is NOT capable of separating the prefixes % in all circumstances. -% +% % BABEL SHORTCUTS AND FACILITIES -% +% % Read the documentation coming with the discription of the Latin language % interface of Babel in order to see the shortcuts and the facilities % introduced in order to facilitate the insertion of "compound word marks" % which are very useful for inserting etimological break points. -% +% % Happy Latin and multilingual typesetting! |