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+<!DOCTYPE rdf:RDF SYSTEM "../../Tools/tpm.dtd">
+<rdf:RDF xmlns:rdf="http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#" xmlns:TPM="http://texlive.dante.de/">
+ <rdf:Description about="http://texlive.dante.de/texlive/TLCore/hyphen-norwegian.zip">
+ <TPM:Name>hyphen-norwegian</TPM:Name>
+ <TPM:Type>TLCore</TPM:Type>
+ <TPM:Date>2005/10/30 13:27:51</TPM:Date>
+ <TPM:Version></TPM:Version>
+ <TPM:Creator>rahtz</TPM:Creator>
+ <TPM:Title>Norwegian hyphenation patterns</TPM:Title>
+ <TPM:Description>
+About nohyphbx.tex, its author Ole Michael Selberg writes:
+The hyphenation patterns in nohyphbx.tex (the file I downloaded today)
+are a manually adjusted and extended version of Runar Kleveland's
+nohyhb.tex (which was a tremendous improvement on nohyph.tex and
+nohyph2.tex). Certain patterns have been removed and about seven
+hundred have been added, so that the file now contains 26761 patterns
+versus 26017 in nohyph.tex.
+Having used Kleveland's patterns for some time to typeset my own
+translations of Polish and German fiction, I noticed that despite
+their generally very satisfactory performance they still produced a
+number of erroneous hyphenations. That's when I started to improve
+the patterns manually, which isn't as difficult as it seems. A
+fair number of the corrected mishyphenations are listed in the file
+http://home.c2i.net/omselberg/pub/korrigerte_delinger.htm.
+The supplementary information in the file referred to in the preamble
+(http://home.c2i.net/omselberg/pub/nohyphbx_intro.htm) is provided
+only in Norwegian (if you don't know Norwegian, you problably won't
+need to acquaint yourself with it). This file contains a link
+to another file in which the hyphenation rules of Norwegian are
+explained and commented on.
+ </TPM:Description>
+ <TPM:Author>Runar Kleveland, Ole Michael Selberg</TPM:Author>
+ <TPM:Size>200879</TPM:Size>
+ <TPM:Build>
+ <TPM:RunPatterns>
+texmf/tex/generic/config/language.no.dat
+texmf/tex/generic/hyphen/nohyphbx.tex
+texmf/tpm/hyphen-norwegian.tpm
+ </TPM:RunPatterns>
+ </TPM:Build>
+ <TPM:RunFiles size="200879">
+texmf/tex/generic/config/language.no.dat
+texmf/tex/generic/hyphen/nohyphbx.tex
+texmf/tpm/hyphen-norwegian.tpm
+ </TPM:RunFiles>
+ <TPM:Installation>
+ <TPM:Execute function="BuildLanguageDat" parameter="no"/>
+ </TPM:Installation>
+ <TPM:Provides>TLCore/hyphen-norwegian</TPM:Provides>
+ </rdf:Description>
+</rdf:RDF>
+