% This is MEXCONF.TEX - a part of the Polish plain TeX and LaTeX formats. % Version 1.05, 18 December 1993 % % Authors: Marek Ry\'cko & Bogus\l{}aw Jackowski % % This macro file belongs to the public domain % under the conditions specified by the author of TeX: % % ``Macro files like PLAIN.TEX should not be changed in any way, % except with respect to preloaded fonts, % unless the changes are authorized by the authors of the macros.'' % % Donald E. Knuth % % You are entitled to modify this file obeying the rules specified below. % % For details see MEXINFO.ENG or MEXINFO.POL. \message{MeX configuration,} % The following lines define which hyphenation patterns % are to be included in the current configuration of the MeX format. % We assume that fonts with different positions of Polish diacritical % characters can be used within the same document and each font layout % requires its own hyphenation patterns. % The standard positions of Polish diacritical characters in TeX's fonts % is the layout accepted at the 5th European TeX Conference in Cork (1990); % this layout is called here `PL'. % % The standard configuration of the MeX format includes the hyphenation % patterns for: % - the English language (OK for all fonts), % - the Polish language used with the fonts in the `PL' layout. % In such configuration switching to another font layout disables % hyphenation for the Polish language. % % However, the hyphenation patterns for other layouts of fonts including % Polish diacritical letters are prepared and if memory space in the % particular instalation of TeX permits the user is free to use INITEX % to generate a new MeX or LaMeX format containing these patterns. % Just `unpercent' some of the following lines. \hyph@nate{english} \hyph@nate{pl} %\hyph@nate{pone} %\hyph@nate{mazovia} %\hyph@nate{latintwo} % ``deafault'' means -- at the beginning % (unpercent only one possibility) \def\d@faultlayout {pl} %{mazovia} %{latintwo} %{pone} \def\d@faultlanguage {\polish} %{\english} \def\d@faultprefixing {\nonprefixing} %{\prefixing} \def\d@faultspacing {\frenchspacing} %{\nonfrenchspacing} % in PLAIN.TeX and LFONTS.TeX files the prefix: \def\@ldpref % exactly two characters {cm} % is changed to: \def\n@wpref % an arbitrary number of characters {pl} \def\pl@in % the name of the file containing the original plain TeX format % (usually: `plain.tex') {plain.tex} \def\lpl@in % the name of the file containing the original lplain file % (usually: `lplain.tex') {lplain.tex} \def\lf@nts % the name of the file containing the original lfonts file % (usually: `lfonts.tex') {lfonts.tex} \def\l@tex % the name of the file containing the original latex file % (usually: `latex.tex') {latex.tex} \def\P@lhyphen % name of the file containing Polish hyphenation patterns % the patterns must be in the prefix notation % {plhyph.tex} %% the above assumption is not necessary, we start to use unicode patterns (StaW, 30.06.2008). {loadhyph-pl.tex} \def\@nghyphen % name of the file containing the US-English % hyphenation patterns (usually `hyphen.tex') {hyphen.tex} \endinput