%%% This file was automatically generated by update-language-dat.
%
% Please do not edit it directly. If you want to add or change
% anything here, please have a look at the files in:
%
% /etc/texmf/hyphen.d/
%
% and invoke update-language-dat.
%
%%%
%%% From file: /etc/texmf/hyphen.d/00tex.cnf
%
% The first entries in language.dat and language.def have to be
% for english/USenglish to ensure total document portability.
%
%%% End of file: /etc/texmf/hyphen.d/00tex.cnf
%%% From file: /etc/texmf/hyphen.d/09texlive-base.cnf
% 09texlive-base.cnf
% You can change/add entries to this file and changes will be preserved
% over upgrades, even if you have removed the main package prior
% (not if you purged it). You should leave the following pseudo comment
% present in the file!
% -_- DebPkgProvidedMaps -_-
%
% DO NOT CHANGE THE FOLLOWING LINE UNLESS YOU
% REALLY KNOW WHAT YOU ARE DOING
% $Id: language.us 7228 2008-03-29 18:48:41Z karl $
% language.us (and the start of language.dat)
% - initial hyphenation patterns.
% Created long ago by Sebastian Rahtz and others. Public domain.
%
% language.us is concatenated with the other language.*.dat files
% desired by the user to create language.dat. You can use
% texconfig generate language -local /some/file to make local additions.
%
% The premade texmf/tex/generic/config/language.dat (where you might be
% reading this) in the distribution is a copy of this concatenation with
% all languages enabled. It is used when the user asks to run live
% (install option R).
%
% The preferred comment for actual language lines is %!. Do not use %!
% for textual comments like this. This is to be able to separate
% textual comments from commented-out language in such a way that
% automatic parsing by programs is possible, so that
% we can present the user with `all possible languages'.
%
% *PLEASE*, keep english as the default (first) here, and let it refer
% to hyphen.tex (not, e.g., ushyph.tex), and do not change the
% hyphen.tex file, or name some other file hyphen.tex. hyphen.tex must
% remain the original file from Knuth, and it must be \language0. This
% is one important aspect of ensuring that the original, frozen TeX
% always produces the same line and page breaks.
%
% The babel system allows you to easily change the active language for
% LaTeX. For more information, see the documentation in
% texmf-dist/doc/generic/babel/. ConTeXt has its own language support too.
%
english hyphen.tex % do not change!
=usenglish
=USenglish
=american
%
% ushyphmax.tex, on the other hand, includes Gerard Kuiken's additional
% patterns; it is not frozen.
usenglishmax ushyphmax.tex
%
% FYI, ushyph.tex is Dr. Kuiken's smaller set of patterns; with today's
% large memories, there is no reason to use it, and we don't list it here.
% ushyph1.tex is another (historical) name for hyphen.tex.
% ushyph2.tex is another (historical) name for ushyph.tex.
% --karl
%
dumylang dumyhyph.tex %for testing a new language.
nohyphenation zerohyph.tex %a language with no patterns at all.
%%% End of file: /etc/texmf/hyphen.d/09texlive-base.cnf
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