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authorHans Hagen <pragma@wxs.nl>2004-01-02 00:00:00 +0100
committerHans Hagen <pragma@wxs.nl>2004-01-02 00:00:00 +0100
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--- a/tex/context/base/cont-usr.ori
+++ b/tex/context/base/cont-usr.ori
@@ -8,25 +8,26 @@
%D copyright={PRAGMA / Hans Hagen \& Ton Otten}]
%C
%C This module is part of the \CONTEXT\ macro||package and is
-%C therefore copyrighted by \PRAGMA. See mreadme.pdf for
-%C details.
-
-%D In this file users can specify what hyphenation patterns
-%D they want to load into the format file. Normally, when
-%D using the \type {cont-..} files, this file can best be
-%D left unchanged. The default language and font settings
-%D done in the \type {cont-.} files take precedence! This file
+%C therefore copyrighted by \PRAGMA. See mreadme.pdf for
+%C details.
+
+%D In this file users can specify what hyphenation patterns
+%D they want to load into the format file. Normally, when
+%D using the \type {cont-..} files, this file can best be
+%D left unchanged. The default language and font settings
+%D done in the \type {cont-.} files take precedence! This file
%D is subject to changes.
\unprotect
%D Hyphenation patterns are normally sought in filed named
-%D \type {lang-xx.pat}. When present on the system, those
-%D patterns take precedence. (The next list is inspired on
-%D Thomas Esser's \TETEX\ distribution.) This list will be
+%D \type {lang-xx.pat}. When present on the system, those
+%D patterns take precedence. (The next list is inspired on
+%D Thomas Esser's \TETEX\ distribution.) This list will be
%D adapted to the actual situation.
-\definefilesynonym [lang-cz.pat] [czhyph.tex]
+%definefilesynonym [lang-cz.pat] [czhyph.tex] % is bound to latex (tl 8+)
+\definefilesynonym [lang-cz.pat] [czhyphen.tex]
\definefilesynonym [lang-da.pat] [dkhyph.tex]
\definefilesynonym [lang-de.pat] [dehyphn.tex]
\definefilesynonym [lang-en.pat] [ushyph1.tex]
@@ -43,7 +44,8 @@
\definefilesynonym [lang-pt.pat] [pthyph.tex]
\definefilesynonym [lang-ro.pat] [rohyph.tex]
\definefilesynonym [lang-ru.pat] [ruenhyph.tex]
-\definefilesynonym [lang-sk.pat] [skhyph.tex]
+%definefilesynonym [lang-sk.pat] [skhyph.tex] % is bound to latex (tl 8+)
+\definefilesynonym [lang-sk.pat] [skhyphen.tex]
\definefilesynonym [lang-sv.pat] [sehyph.tex]
\definefilesynonym [lang-tr.pat] [trhyph.tex]
\definefilesynonym [lang-ua.pat] [ukrenhyp.tex]
@@ -56,7 +58,7 @@
%D replaced by \type {nehyph96.tex}. Typical something that
%D you have to find out by accident. The names of hyphenation
%D files as well as their coding is one of the dark areas of
-%D \TEX\ distributions.
+%D \TEX\ distributions.
\doiffileelse{nehyph96.tex}
{\definefilesynonym[lang-nl.pat][nehyph96.tex]}
@@ -65,54 +67,54 @@
{\definefilesynonym[lang-nl.pat][nehyph.tex]}}
%D Pattern files are (can be) encoded! And, alas, not all
-%D pattern files are self contained, which is why (for the
-%D moment) we specify encodings here.
+%D pattern files are self contained, which is why (for the
+%D moment) we specify encodings here.
-\installlanguage [\s!cz] [\s!mapping={il2,ec},\s!encoding={il2,ec}]
-\installlanguage [\s!hr] [\s!mapping={il2,ec},\s!encoding={il2,ec}]
-%installlanguage [\s!pl] [\s!mapping=pl0,\s!encoding=pl0]
-\installlanguage [\s!pl] [\s!mapping={pl0,ec},\s!encoding={pl0,ec}]
-\installlanguage [\s!sk] [\s!mapping={il2,ec},\s!encoding={il2,ec}]
+\installlanguage [\s!cz] [\s!mapping={il2,ec},\s!encoding={il2,ec}]
+\installlanguage [\s!hr] [\s!mapping={il2,ec},\s!encoding={il2,ec}]
+%installlanguage [\s!pl] [\s!mapping=pl0,\s!encoding=pl0]
+\installlanguage [\s!pl] [\s!mapping={pl0,ec},\s!encoding={pl0,ec}]
+\installlanguage [\s!sk] [\s!mapping={il2,ec},\s!encoding={il2,ec}]
-%D Sometimes these are not wanted:
+%D Sometimes these are not wanted:
%\definefilesynonym [lang-deo.pat] [dehypht.tex] % old patterns
-%\definefilesynonym [lang-nlx.pat] [dutch96.pat] % new patterns
+%\definefilesynonym [lang-nlx.pat] [dutch96.pat] % new patterns
-%D Additional languages can be defined here. Beware of
-%D encoding incompatibilities. Please take a look at the
-%D \type {cont-en.tex}, \type {cont-nl.tex}, enz.\ files
-%D first. Normally you don't have to change a byte.
+%D Additional languages can be defined here. Beware of
+%D encoding incompatibilities. Please take a look at the
+%D \type {cont-en.tex}, \type {cont-nl.tex}, enz.\ files
+%D first. Normally you don't have to change a byte.
-% \installlanguage [\s!af] [\c!status=\v!start] % afrikaans
+% \installlanguage [\s!af] [\c!status=\v!start] % afrikaans
% \installlanguage [\s!cz] [\c!status=\v!start] % czech
-% \installlanguage [\s!da] [\c!status=\v!start] % danish
-% \installlanguage [\s!de] [\c!status=\v!start] % german
-% \installlanguage [\s!en] [\c!status=\v!start] % english us
-% \installlanguage [\s!es] [\c!status=\v!start] % spanish
+% \installlanguage [\s!da] [\c!status=\v!start] % danish
+% \installlanguage [\s!de] [\c!status=\v!start] % german
+% \installlanguage [\s!en] [\c!status=\v!start] % english us
+% \installlanguage [\s!es] [\c!status=\v!start] % spanish
% \installlanguage [\s!fi] [\c!status=\v!start] % finnish
-% \installlanguage [\s!fr] [\c!status=\v!start] % french
+% \installlanguage [\s!fr] [\c!status=\v!start] % french
% \installlanguage [\s!hr] [\c!status=\v!start] % croatian
-% \installlanguage [\s!hu] [\c!status=\v!start] % hungarian
-% \installlanguage [\s!it] [\c!status=\v!start] % italian
-% \installlanguage [\s!la] [\c!status=\v!start] % latin
-% \installlanguage [\s!nl] [\c!status=\v!start] % dutch
-% \installlanguage [\s!no] [\c!status=\v!start] % norwegian
+% \installlanguage [\s!hu] [\c!status=\v!start] % hungarian
+% \installlanguage [\s!it] [\c!status=\v!start] % italian
+% \installlanguage [\s!la] [\c!status=\v!start] % latin
+% \installlanguage [\s!nl] [\c!status=\v!start] % dutch
+% \installlanguage [\s!no] [\c!status=\v!start] % norwegian
% \installlanguage [\s!pl] [\c!status=\v!start] % polish
-% \installlanguage [\s!pt] [\c!status=\v!start] % portuguese
-% \installlanguage [\s!ro] [\c!status=\v!start] % romanian
-% \installlanguage [\s!ru] [\c!status=\v!start] % russian
+% \installlanguage [\s!pt] [\c!status=\v!start] % portuguese
+% \installlanguage [\s!ro] [\c!status=\v!start] % romanian
+% \installlanguage [\s!ru] [\c!status=\v!start] % russian
% \installlanguage [\s!sk] [\c!status=\v!start] % slovak
-% \installlanguage [\s!sv] [\c!status=\v!start] % swedish
-% \installlanguage [\s!tr] [\c!status=\v!start] % turkish
+% \installlanguage [\s!sv] [\c!status=\v!start] % swedish
+% \installlanguage [\s!tr] [\c!status=\v!start] % turkish
% \installlanguage [\s!ua] [\c!status=\v!start] % ukrainian
-% \installlanguage [\s!uk] [\c!status=\v!start] % english uk
+% \installlanguage [\s!uk] [\c!status=\v!start] % english uk
% \installlanguage [deo] [\c!status=\v!start] % old german
-% \installlanguage [nlx] [\c!status=\v!start] % dutch 8 bit
+% \installlanguage [nlx] [\c!status=\v!start] % dutch 8 bit
-%D The next lines can be used for setting the language to be
-%D used at startup time.
+%D The next lines can be used for setting the language to be
+%D used at startup time.
% \setupcurrentlanguage[\s!af]
% \setupcurrentlanguage[\s!cz]
@@ -137,23 +139,23 @@
% \setupcurrentlanguage[\s!tr]
% \setupcurrentlanguage[\s!ua]
-%D Local font settings can go here. Normally suitable
-%D defaults are already preloaded, almost certainly the
-%D Computer Modern Roman typefaces or some derivate. So, the
-%D next line is only meant as sample, take a look at the
-%D format related files first.
+%D Local font settings can go here. Normally suitable
+%D defaults are already preloaded, almost certainly the
+%D Computer Modern Roman typefaces or some derivate. So, the
+%D next line is only meant as sample, take a look at the
+%D format related files first.
-% \definefilesynonym [font-cmr] [font-csr] % czech & slovak
-% \definefilesynonym [font-cmr] [font-plr] % polish
+% \definefilesynonym [font-cmr] [font-csr] % czech & slovak
+% \definefilesynonym [font-cmr] [font-plr] % polish
-%D In some languages, compound characters, like \type {"e}
-%D are used to get accented and non latin characters.
+%D In some languages, compound characters, like \type {"e}
+%D are used to get accented and non latin characters.
- \useencoding[fde] % german
-% \useencoding[ffr] % french
+ \useencoding[fde] % german
+% \useencoding[ffr] % french
% \useencoding[fro] % romanian
-% \useencoding[fpl] % polish
+% \useencoding[fpl] % polish
-%D Don't remove the next few lines.
+%D Don't remove the next few lines.
-\protect \endinput
+\protect \endinput