%% language.dat %% %% This file specifies which hyphenation patterns iniTeX should load %% while generating a format file. %% %% %% This file can contain two kinds of lines: %% 1. Lines of the form %% %% instruct iniTeX to allocate new language and load all pattern files %% for that language. %% 2. Lines of the form %% = %% say that language name specified on this line is just a synonym for %% the language defined by previous line. %% Comments start with percent character. %% %% Note: the first defined language will be the default if you use no %% language switching package (such as babel or polski.sty or %% german.sty). %% By convention the american english patterns should be the default. %% %% Below you'll find many example entries which you may want to %% activate by removing the % from line beginning. Before activating %% any of the lines below please check if you have appropriate %% hyphenation patterns files or iniTeX will fail to generate the %% format. %% %% If you've got here by using some configuration program you should %% edit this file to your taste, save it and exit the editor. Then %% probably your configuration program will regenerate format files to %% put your changes into effect. %% %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% BEGINNING OF DATA %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %% This line defines language `american' with original Knuth's %% patterns: american hyphen.tex %% If you use Babel you should include this line instead: %american ushyph1.tex %% Please always include one of the above two lines! %% %% This line declares name USenglish as a synonym for american: =USenglish %% UK english: %british ukhyph.tex %=UKenglish =english %catalan cahyph.tex %croatian hrhyph.tex %czech czhyph2e.tex %danish dkhyphen.tex %dutch nehyph1.tex %dutch nehyph2.tex %dutch nehyph3.tex %finnish fihyph.tex %french frhyph.tex frhyphex.tex %german ghyph31.tex %italian ithyph.tex %norsk nohyph.tex polish plhyph.tex %portuges pthyph.tex %romanian rohyphen.tex %slovene sihyph22.tex %spanish sphyph.tex %swedish sehyph.tex