From 100a6835ee4907ef9a8778ae422fa36f9791fbbd Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Karl Berry Date: Sun, 4 Nov 2018 20:26:59 +0000 Subject: hyph-utf (4nov18) git-svn-id: svn://tug.org/texlive/trunk@49078 c570f23f-e606-0410-a88d-b1316a301751 --- .../generic/hyph-utf8/patterns/txt/hyph-la.lic.txt | 39 ++++++++++++---------- 1 file changed, 21 insertions(+), 18 deletions(-) (limited to 'Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/hyph-utf8/patterns/txt/hyph-la.lic.txt') 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 index aa41a94bc47..395d6818d62 100644 --- 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 @@ -1,12 +1,15 @@ % title: Hyphenation patterns for modern and medieval Latin -% copyright: Copyright (c) 1999-2016 Claudio Beccari -% e-mail claudio dot beccari at gmail dot com +% copyright: Copyright (C) 1999-2016 Claudio Beccari % notice: This file is part of the hyph-utf8 package. -% See http://www.hyphenation.org for more information. +% 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: % - @@ -67,8 +70,8 @@ % ========================================== % 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 \ae and \oe and the (uncial) lowercase `v' -% written as a `u' is also supported; apparently there is no conflict +% 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. @@ -76,12 +79,12 @@ %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% % % For documentation see: -% C. Beccari, "Computer aided hyphenation for Italian and Modern -% Latin", TUG vol. 13, n. 1, pp. 23-33 (1992) +% 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", +% 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 @@ -99,16 +102,16 @@ % 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 +% 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 -% `AE' and `OE', both in upper and lower case, where written as ligatures, +% 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'. +% simple ‘E'. % % According to Leon Battista Alberti, who in 1466 wrote a book on % cryptography where he thoroughly analyzed the hyphenation of the Latin @@ -129,17 +132,17 @@ % PREFIXES AND SUFFIXES % % For what concerns prefixes and suffixes, the latter are generally separated -% according to "natural" syllabification, while the former are generally +% 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 +% 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" +% 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! -- cgit v1.2.3