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% title: Hyphenation patterns for Dutch
% copyright: Copyright (C) 1996 Piet Tutelaers
% notice: This file is part of the hyph-utf8 package.
% See http://www.hyphenation.org/tex for more information.
% language:
% name: Dutch
% tag: nl
% version: 1.1 (November 1996)
% licence:
% name: LPPL
% version: 1
% or_later: true
% url: https://latex-project.org/lppl/
% authors:
% -
% name: Piet Tutelaers
% contact: P.T.H.Tutelaers (at) tue.nl
% hyphenmins:
% typesetting:
% left: 2
% right: 2
% changes:
% - Version 1.1 November 1996
% - Copyright changed March 2000
% texlive:
% encoding: ec
% babelname: dutch
% legacy_patterns: nehyph96.tex
% message: Dutch hyphenation patterns
% description: |-
% Hyphenation patterns for Dutch in T1/EC and UTF-8 encodings.
% These patterns don't handle cases like 'menuutje' > 'menu-tje',
% and don't hyphenate words that have different hyphenations according
% to their meaning.
% known_bugs:
% xi-ii: 'when we’d expect xiii for a roman number (see GitHub issue #29)'
% ==========================================
% PURPOSE: 8-bit hyphenation patterns for TeX based upon the new Dutch
% spelling, officially since 1 August 1996. These patterns follow
% the new hyphenation rules in the ‘Woordenlijst Nederlandse
% Taal, SDU Uitgevers, Den Haag 1995’ (the so called ‘Groene
% Boekje’) described in section 5.2 (Het afbreekteken).
%
% The main differences with our earlier patterns based upon the
% CELEX dictionary are:
% (1) provide 8-bit patterns based upon the T1 character encoding
% (the encoding for DC/EC compatible TeX fonts)
% (2) don’t hyphenate if this results in a syllable of one letter
% before or after the hyphen (hence hyphens in a-drenaline,
% studi-o, mensa-pen and vide-oachtig are invalid)
% (3) handle words derived from other languages (‘bastaard
% woorden’) according to the new rules
%
% Like the CELEX patterns these patterns don’t hyphenate:
% (4) in a changing syllable (menuutje can not be hyphenated as
% menu-tje)
% (5) in words that have different hyphenations according to
% there meaning (buur-tje/buurt-je)
%
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