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1finnish:
2  description:
3    Hyphenation patterns for Finnish in T1 and UTF-8 encodings.
4    The older set, labelled justfi”, tries to implement etymological rules,
5    while the newer ones (fi-x-school) implements the simpler rules taught at Finnish school.
6german:
7  dependency: dehyph
8  description: |-
9    Hyphenation patterns for German in T1/EC and UTF-8 encodings,
10    for traditional and reformed spelling, including Swiss German.
11    The package includes the latest patterns from dehyph-exptl
12    (known to TeX under names 'german', 'ngerman' and 'swissgerman'),
13    however 8-bit engines still load old versions of patterns
14    for 'german' and 'ngerman' for backward-compatibility reasons.
15    Swiss German patterns are suitable for Swiss Standard German
16    (Hochdeutsch) not the Alemannic dialects spoken in Switzerland
17    (Schwyzerduetsch).
18    There are no known patterns for written Schwyzerduetsch.
19# for Russian and Ukrainian (until we implement the new functionality at least)
20russian:
21  dependency: ruhyphen
22ukrainian:
23  dependency: ukrhyph
24greek:
25  doc: doc/generic/elhyphen
26  shortdesc: Modern Greek
27  description: |-
28    Hyphenation patterns for Modern Greek in monotonic and polytonic
29    spelling in LGR and UTF-8 encodings.  Patterns in UTF-8 use two code
30    positions for each of the vowels with acute accent (a.k.a tonos,
31    oxia), e.g., U+03AC, U+1F71 for alpha.
32hungarian:
33  doc: doc/generic/huhyphen
34arabic:
35  shortdesc: (No) Arabic
36farsi:
37  shortdesc: (No) Persian
38chinese:
39  shortdesc: Chinese pinyin
40  description: |-
41    Hyphenation patterns for unaccented transliterated Mandarin Chinese
42    (pinyin) in T1/EC and UTF-8 encodings.  The latter can hyphenate pinyin
43    with or without tone markers; the former only without.
44norwegian:
45  shortdesc: Norwegian Bokmal and Nynorsk
46  description: |-
47    Hyphenation patterns for Norwegian Bokmal and Nynorsk in T1/EC and
48    UTF-8 encodings.
49churchslavonic:
50  shortdesc: Church Slavonic
51uppersorbian:
52  shortdesc: Upper Sorbian
53ethiopic:
54  shortdesc_full: Hyphenation patterns for Ethiopic scripts
55mongolian:
56  shortdesc_full: Mongolian hyphenation patterns in Cyrillic script
57  description: |-
58    Hyphenation patterns for Mongolian in T2A, LMC and UTF-8 encodings.
59    LMC encoding is used in MonTeX. The package includes two sets of
60    patterns that will hopefully be merged in future.
61latin:
62  description: |-
63    Hyphenation patterns for Latin in T1/EC and UTF-8 encodings,
64    mainly in modern spelling (u when u is needed and v when v is needed),
65    medieval spelling with the ligatures \ae and \oe and the (uncial)
66    lowercase 'v' written as a 'u' is also supported.  Apparently
67    there is no conflict between the patterns of modern Latin and
68    those of medieval Latin.
69    Hyphenation patterns for the Classical Latin in T1/EC and UTF-8
70    encodings. Classical Latin hyphenation patterns are different from
71    those of 'plain' Latin, the latter being more adapted to modern Latin.
72    Hyphenation patterns for the Liturgical Latin in T1/EC and UTF-8
73    encodings.
74english:
75  description: |-
76    Additional hyphenation patterns for American and British
77    English in ASCII encoding.  The American English patterns
78    (usenglishmax) greatly extend the standard patterns from Knuth
79    to find many additional hyphenation points.  British English
80    hyphenation is completely different from US English, so has its
81    own set of patterns.
82indic:
83  description: |-
84    Hyphenation patterns for Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Hindi, Kannada,
85    Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Panjabi, Tamil and Telugu for Unicode
86    engines.
87"ancient greek":
88  description: |-
89    Hyphenation patterns for Ancient Greek in LGR and UTF-8 encodings,
90    including support for (obsolete) Ibycus font encoding.
91    Patterns in UTF-8 use two code positions for each of the vowels with
92    acute accent (a.k.a tonos, oxia), e.g., U+03AE, U+1F75 for eta.
93serbian:
94  description: |-
95    Hyphenation patterns for Serbian in T1/EC, T2A and UTF-8 encodings.
96    For 8-bit engines the patterns are available separately as 'serbian'
97    in T1/EC encoding for Latin script and 'serbianc' in T2A encoding for
98    Cyrillic script. Unicode engines should only use 'serbian'
99    which has patterns in both scripts combined.
100