-- $Id$ --[[ language.us.dat (and the start of language.dat.lua), used by: - a special luatex version of hyphen.cfg (derived from the babel system); - a special luatex version of etex.src (from the e-TeX distributon). See luatex-hyphen.pdf (currently part of the hyph-utf8 package) for details. DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE (language.dat.lua)! It is generated by tlmgr. See language.dat (or language.us) for more information. Warning: formats using this file also use one of language.dat or language.def. Update them accordingly. The interaction between these files is documented in luatex-hyphen.pdf, but here is a summary: - a language must be mentioned in language.dat or language.def to be available; if, in addition, it is: - not mentioned in language.dat.lua, then it is dumped in the format; - mentioned in language.dat.lua with a key special="disabled:", then it is not available at all; - mentioned in language.dat.lua with a normal entry, then it will not be dumped in the format, but loaded at runtime when activated. ]] return { ["english"]={ loader="hyphen.tex", special="language0", -- should be dumped in the format lefthyphenmin=2, righthyphenmin=3, synonyms={"usenglish","USenglish","american"}, }, -- dumylang and zerohyph are dumped in the format, -- since they contain either very few or no patterns at all -- END of language.us.lua (missing '}' appended after all entries)