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Version 2.5 of package xgreek
By default the package enables the indentation even for first paragraph
after any header. This is the default in Greek typography. However, some
users wanted to be able to disable this "feature". Now, users can
specify the noindentfirst option to achieve this. Also, some users wanted
to be able to have the Greek numerals that appear in enumerations and
chapter headers to get printed without the NUMERAL SIGN. This feature
can be turned on with the new option nonumeralsign. Fianlly, command
\anoteleia can be used to get an ANO TELEIA character.
Version 2.4 of package xgreek
Two erroneous entries in \@ncientn@mes have been deleted.
Version 2.3 of package xgreek
In this version the \stigma command expands to the letters sigma tau.
If one wants this command to expand to the stigma symbol, she has to
use the stigma package option.
Version 2.2 of package xgreek
Removed the first entry of \refname in \@ncientn@mes.
Version 2.1 of package xgreek
I have introduced some new \lccode-\uccode pairs that
reflect current changes in Unicode 5.2 while I have corrected the
values for an existing pair.
Version 2.0 of package xgreek
Package xgreek has been designed so to allow people to typeset
Greek language documents using XeLaTeX. And it is released in
the hope that people will use it and spot errors, bugs, features
so to improve it. Practically, it provides all the capabilities
of the greek option of the babel package. The package can be
invoced with any of the following options: monogreek (for
typesetting modern monotonic Greek), polygreek (for typesetting
modern polytonic Greek), and ancientgreek (for typesetting
ancient texts). The default option is monogreek. The command
\setlanguage{lang} to activate the hyphenation patterns of the
lang. The format file should be built with standard tools. The
contents of a minimal language.dat file follow:
american ushyphmax.tex
ancientgreek loadhyph-grc.tex
monogreek loadhyph-el-monoton.tex
greek loadhyph-el-polyton.tex
=polygreek
Apostolos Syropoulos
Xanthi, Greece
2013/07/09
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