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diff --git a/Master/texmf/tex/generic/config/language.dat b/Master/texmf/tex/generic/config/language.dat index b84b1c1f876..8a517c5d069 100644 --- a/Master/texmf/tex/generic/config/language.dat +++ b/Master/texmf/tex/generic/config/language.dat @@ -1,22 +1,32 @@ -% Generated by /home/texlive/karl/Master/bin/i386-linux/tlmgr on Mon May 31 03:57:03 2010 -% $Id: language.us 18617 2010-05-30 20:32:59Z mpg $ +% Generated by /home/texlive/karl/Master/bin/i386-linux/tlmgr on Tue Jun 1 04:08:47 2010 +% $Id: language.us 18641 2010-05-31 09:58:18Z mpg $ % language.us (and the start of language.dat) % - initial hyphenation patterns. % Created long ago by Sebastian Rahtz and others. Public domain. -% -% language.us is concatenated with the other language.*.dat files -% desired by the user to create language.dat. You can use -% texconfig generate language -local /some/file to make local additions. +% +% DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE (language.dat)! It is generated by tlmgr by +% concatenating language.us with entries from the various packages. % % The premade texmf/tex/generic/config/language.dat (where you might be -% reading this) in the distribution is a copy of this concatenation with +% reading this) in the distribution is a copy of this generated file with % all languages enabled. It is used when the user asks to run live % (install option R). % +% To enable or disable languages, there are two options: +% - if the language is provided by a TeX Live package, you can +% (un)install the corresponding package using tlmgr. Examples: +% tlmgr install hyphen-french +% tlmgr remove hyphen-english +% - in any case, you can use a local configuration file: +% TEXMFLOCAL/tex/generic/config/language-local.dat +% with the same format as the present file, then regenerate this file +% and rebuild the formats. See the manual of tlmgr (try 'man tlmgr' +% or 'texdoc tlmgr'), section "generate" for details. +% % The preferred comment for actual language lines is %!. Do not use %! % for textual comments like this. This is to be able to separate % textual comments from commented-out language in such a way that -% automatic parsing by programs is possible, so that +% automatic parsing by programs is possible, so that % we can present the user with `all possible languages'. % % *PLEASE*, keep english as the default (first) here, and let it refer |