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Hyphenation patterns for Ancient Greek
(more info about the licence to be added later)
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% File name: hyph-grc.tex
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% Created: June 6, 2008
% Last modified: Sept. 12, 2011
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% Unicode hyphenation patterns for Ancient Greek.
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% Author: Dimitrios Filippou, (c) 2008-2011
% Licence: LaTeX Project Public Licence
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% This file was first created by mechanical translation from
% GRAhyph5.tex via "elhyph-utf8 -a -c" (version 0.1 by Peter
% Heslin -- p.j.heslin at durham dot ac dot uk). Some additions
% were also made by hand.
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% Created by Dimitrios Filippou with some ideas borrowed from
% Yannis Haralambous, Kostis Dryllerakis and Claudio Beccari.
% Mojca Miklavec adapted it for the "hyph-utf8" package.
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% These hyphenation patterns are explained in "ancient.pdf", which
% can be found in the "elhyphen" or "hyphenation-greek" package.
% Hyphenation examples are given in the file "anc-test.pdf", also
% to be found in the "elhyphen" or "hyphenation-greek" package.
% Questionable patterns are marked by three question marks "???".
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% Documentation in English can be found in: D. Filippou,
% "Hyphenation patterns for Ancient and Modern Greek," in
% "TeX, XML, and Digital Typography" (A. Syropoulos et al.,
% eds.), Lecture Notes in Computer Science 3130, Springer-Verlag
% Berlin-Heidelberg, 2004. ISBN 3-540-22801-2.
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% Thanks to Thomas Schmitz (thomas.schmitz at uni-bonn dot de)
% for pointing out a few mistakes. (Marked by %%%TS%%%)
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