% loadhyph-sa.tex % % Autogenerated loader for hyphenation patterns for "sanskrit" % by source/generic/hyph-utf8/generate-pattern-loaders.rb % See also http://tug.org/tex-hyphen % % Copyright 2008 TeX Users Group. % You may freely use, modify and/or distribute this file. % (But consider adapting the scripts if you need modifications.) % % Once it turns out that more than a simple definition is needed, % these lines may be moved to a separate file. % \begingroup % Test whether we received one or two arguments \def\testengine#1#2!{\def\secondarg{#2}} % That's Tau (as in Taco or ΤΕΧ, Tau-Epsilon-Chi), a 2-byte UTF-8 character \testengine Τ!\relax % Unicode-aware engine (such as XeTeX or LuaTeX) only sees a single (2-byte) argument \ifx\secondarg\empty \message{UTF-8 Sanskrit Hyphenation Patterns (v0.2, 2008/1/3)} % Set \lccode for ZWNJ and ZWJ. \lccode"200C="200C \lccode"200D="200D % Set \lccode for KANNADA SIGN JIHVAMULIYA and KANNADA SIGN UPADHMANIYA. \lccode"0CF1="0CF1 \lccode"0CF2="0CF2 \input hyph-sa.tex \else \message{No Sanskrit Hyphenation Patterns (v0.2, 2008/1/3) - only available with Unicode engines} \input zerohyph.tex \fi \endgroup