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This splits the monolithink langauge.def, language.dat, and language.dat.lua into parts that are bundled in the texmf-dist-lang* packages. This way, it is trivial to generate them based on what is currently installed.
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% Generated by /home/texlive/karl/Master/bin/x86_64-linux/tlmgr on Thu Feb 29 01:44:16 2024
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% $Id: language.us 68317 2023-09-18 21:21:09Z karl $
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% language.us (and the start of language.dat)
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% - initial hyphenation patterns.
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% Created long ago by Sebastian Rahtz and others. Public domain.
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%
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% DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE (language.dat)! It is generated by tlmgr.
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%
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% To enable or disable languages, there are two options:
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% - if the language is provided by a TeX Live package, you can
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% (un)install the corresponding package using tlmgr. Examples:
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% tlmgr install hyphen-french
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% tlmgr remove hyphen-english
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% - in any case, you can use local configuration files:
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% TEXMFLOCAL/tex/generic/config/language-local.dat
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% TEXMFLOCAL/tex/generic/config/language-local.dat.lua
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% TEXMFLOCAL/tex/generic/config/language-local.def
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% See the tlmgr documentation (try `man tlmgr' or `texdoc tlmgr'),
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% section "generate" for details.
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%
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% The preferred comment for actual language lines in language.dat and
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% language.us is %!; do not use %! for normal comments. This
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% is to be able to separate textual comments from commented-out language
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% in such a way that automatic parsing by programs is possible, so that
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% we can present the user with `all possible languages'.
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%
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% We must keep english as the default (first) here, and let it refer to
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% hyphen.tex (not anything else), and do not change the hyphen.tex file,
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% or name some other file hyphen.tex. In other words, hyphen.tex must
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% remain the original file from Knuth, and it must be \language0. This
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% is one important aspect of ensuring that the original, frozen TeX
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% always produces the same line and page breaks.
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%
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% The babel system allows you to easily change the active language for
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% LaTeX. For more information, see the documentation in
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% texmf-dist/doc/generic/babel/. ConTeXt has its own language support too.
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%
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english hyphen.tex % do not change!
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=usenglish
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=USenglish
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=american
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%
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% ushyphmax.tex, on the other hand, includes Gerard Kuiken's additional
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% patterns; it is not frozen. It is provided by the hyphen-english
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% package, not listed here. Also, in hyph-utf8 and current TL, it has
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% been renamed to hyph-en-us.tex, along with other *hyph-en-us.* files.
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%
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% FYI, ushyph.tex is Dr. Kuiken's smaller set of patterns; with today's
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% large memories, there is no reason to use it, and we don't list it here.
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% ushyph1.tex is another (historical) name for hyphen.tex.
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% ushyph2.tex is another (historical) name for ushyph.tex.
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%
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% dumylang was invented by Bernard Gaulle for testing, many years ago,
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% when portable filenames could be at most eight characters long, hence
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% the single m in "dumyhyph.tex". --karl
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%
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dumylang dumyhyph.tex % for testing a new language.
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nohyphenation zerohyph.tex % a language with no patterns at all.
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% temp until hyph-utf8 is updated, per message from Javier,
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% https://tug.org/pipermail/tex-live/2023-September/049478.html
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vietnamese zerohyph.tex
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hebrew zerohyph.tex
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% (end of static file language.us)
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