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name montex
category Package
-shortdesc Mongolian LaTeX.
-longdesc MonTeX provides Mongolian and Manju for the TeX/LaTeX community.
-longdesc Mongolian is a language spoken in North East Asia, namely Mongolia
-longdesc and the Inner Mongol Autonomous Region of China. Today, it is
-longdesc written in an extended Cyrillic alphabet in Mongolia whereas the
-longdesc Uighur writing continues to be in use in Inner Mongolia, though it
-longdesc is also, legally speaking, the official writing system of
-longdesc Mongolia. Manju is another language of North East Asia, belonging
-longdesc to the Tungusic branch of the Altaic languages. Though it is
-longdesc virtually not spoken anymore, it survives in written form as Manju
-longdesc was the native language of the rulers of the Qing dynasty (1644--
-longdesc 1911) in China. Large quantities of documents of the Imperial
-longdesc Archives survive, as well as some of the finest dictionaries ever
-longdesc compiled in Asia, like the Pentaglot, a dictionary comprising
-longdesc Manju, Tibetan, Mongolian, Uighur and Chinese. MonTeX provides all
-longdesc necessary characters for writing standard Mongolian in Cyrillic
-longdesc and Classical (aka Traditional or Uighur) writing, and Manju as
-longdesc well as transliterated Tibetan texts, for which purpose a number
-longdesc of additional characters was created. In MonTeX, both Mongolian
-longdesc and Manju are entered in romanized form. The retransliteration
-longdesc (from Latin input to Mongolian and Manju output) is completely
-longdesc realized in TeX/Metafont so that no external preprocessor is
-longdesc required. Please note that most of the enhanced functions on
-longdesc MonTeX require a working e-LaTeX environment. This is especially
-longdesc true when compiling documents with Mongolian or Manju as the main
-longdesc document language. It is recommended to choose pdfelatex as the
-longdesc resulting PDF files are truly portable. Vertical text generated by
-longdesc MonTeX is not supported in DVI. This version of MonTeX makes all
-longdesc former versions of MonTeX and ManjuTeX obsolete. [description
-longdesc copied from TeX Catalogue]
execute addMixedMap mongolian.map