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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/hyph-utf8/patterns/txt/hyph-la.lic.txt b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/hyph-utf8/patterns/txt/hyph-la.lic.txt deleted file mode 100644 index f56e259578b..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/hyph-utf8/patterns/txt/hyph-la.lic.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,162 +0,0 @@ -% title: Hyphenation patterns for modern and medieval Latin -% copyright: Copyright (C) 1999-2016 Claudio Beccari -% notice: This file is part of the hyph-utf8 package. -% See http://www.hyphenation.org/tex for more information. -% language: -% name: Latin -% tag: la -% version: 3.201 2016-08-28 -% authors: -% - -% name: Claudio Beccari -% contact: claudio.beccari (at) gmail.com -% licence: -% - This file is available under any of the following licences: -% - -% name: MIT -% url: https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT -% text: > -% Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person -% obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation -% files (the “Software”), to deal in the Software without -% restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, -% copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell -% copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the -% Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following -% conditions: -% -% The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be -% included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software. -% -% THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED “AS IS”, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, -% EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES -% OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND -% NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT -% HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, -% WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING -% FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR -% OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. -% - -% name: LPPL -% version: 1 -% or_later: true -% url: https://latex-project.org/lppl/ -% hyphenmins: -% typesetting: -% left: 2 -% right: 2 -% changes: -% - -% date: 1999 -% version: 1.0 -% author: Claudio Beccari -% description: First public release -% - -% date: 2007-04-16 -% version: 3.1 -% author: Claudio Beccari -% - -% date: 2010-05-31 -% author: Claudio Beccari -% description: Removal of OT1 support -% - -% date: 2010-06-01 -% version: 3.2 -% author: Claudio Beccari -% description: Removal of pattern 2'2 -% - -% date: 2014-06-04 -% version: 3.2a -% - -% date: 2016-08-28 -% version: 3.201 -% author: Claudio Beccari -% description: updated header with MIT licence notice; -% added few missing patterns -% texlive: -% encoding: ec -% babelname: latin -% legacy_patterns: lahyph.tex -% message: Latin hyphenation patterns -% package: latin -% -% ========================================== -% Patterns for the latin language mainly in modern spelling -% (u when u is needed and v when v is needed); medieval spelling -% with the ligatures æ and œ and the (uncial) lowercase ‘v’ -% written as a ‘u’ is also supported; apparently there is no conflict -% between the patterns of modern Latin and those of medieval Latin. -% -% For more information please read the babel-latin documentation. -% -%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% -% -% 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 and included in hyph-utf8. -% -% 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 -% only capitals. In the middle ages the availability of soft writing supports -% and the necessity of copying books with a reasonable speed, several scripts -% evolved in (practically) all of which there was a lower case alphabet -% different from the upper case one, and where the lower case ‘v’ had the -% rounded shape of our modern lower case ‘u’, and where the Latin diphthongs -% ‘Æ’ and ‘Œ’, 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 -% language (the Italian language, as it was named at his time) were very -% limited, in particular for what concerns the handling of the ascending and -% descending diphthongs; in Central and Northern Europe, and later on in -% North America, the Scholars perceived the above diphthongs as made of two -% distinct vowels; the hyphenation of medieval Latin, therefore, was quite -% different in the northern countries compared to the southern ones, at least -% for what concerns these diphthongs. If you need hyphenation patterns for -% 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 etymological break points. -% -% Happy Latin and multilingual typesetting! -% |