1% xu-ukrhyph.tex 2% Wrapper for XeTeX to read Ukrainian hyphenation patterns 3% Jonathan Kew, 2006-08-20 4% Public domain 5 6\begingroup 7 8% Please uncomment the pattern value you need before 9% creating a new format file containing Ukrainian hyphenation 10% patterns. 11% Note: `sm' offers most break points, so it is better 12% for narrow columns, `mp' offers least break points, 13% and `st' and `mt' are in between. 14 15\ifx\Pattern\undefined 16%\def\Pattern{sm} %% by Andrij Shvaika, modern rules 17%\def\Pattern{st} %% by Andrij Shvaika, modern rules, 18 %% ``with removed suspicious breaks'' 19%\def\Pattern{mt} %% by Maksym Polyakov old rules 20\def\Pattern{mp} %% by Maksym Polyakov old rules, breaking 21 %% into syllables according to phonetical principles. 22%\def\Pattern{fa} %% derived from Russian patterns created by Dimitri Vulis 23\fi 24 25% For non-XeTeX use, also check the encoding options in ukrhyph.tex 26 27\expandafter\ifx\csname XeTeXrevision\endcsname\relax 28 29 \input ukrhyph.tex 30 31\else 32 33 \let\PATTERNS=\patterns 34 \def\patterns{% 35 \XeTeXinputencoding "bytes" 36 \input xu-cp866nav.tex 37 \lccode`\'=`\' 38 \PATTERNS 39 } 40 41 \input ukrhyp\Pattern 42 43\fi 44 45\endgroup 46 47\lefthyphenmin2 % settings copied from ukrhyph.tex 48\righthyphenmin2 49 50\endinput 51