| Pan-Ethiopic hyphenation patterns |
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| (more info about the licence to be added later) |
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| % Experimental pattern file for languages written using the Ethiopic script. |
| % Arthur Reutenauer, London, 2011, for the hyph-utf8 project. |
| % Copyright (c) TeX Users Group, 2011. |
| % You may freely use, copy, modify and / or redistribute this file. |
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| % This is a generated file. If you wish to edit it, consider adapting the |
| % generating programme |
| % (svn://tug.org/texhyphen/trunk/hyph-utf8/source/generic/hyph-utf8/languages/mul-ethi/generate_patterns_mul-ethi.lua). |
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| % The BCP 47 language tag for that file is "mul-ethi" to reflect the fact that |
| % it can be used by multiple languages (and a single script, Ethiopic). It is, |
| % though, not supposed to be linguistically relevant and should, for proper |
| % typography, be replaced by files tailored to individual languages. What we |
| % do for the moment is to simply allow break on either sides of Ethiopic |
| % syllables, and to forbid it before some punctuation marks particular to |
| % the Ethiopic script (which we thus make letters for this purpose). |
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