From 0c75a2acf592eb4360685375904440f5e6b8125a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Hans Hagen Date: Tue, 12 Nov 2019 19:54:50 +0100 Subject: 2019-11-12 18:53:00 --- tex/context/patterns/common/lang-pl.rme | 35 +-------------------------------- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 34 deletions(-) (limited to 'tex/context/patterns/common/lang-pl.rme') diff --git a/tex/context/patterns/common/lang-pl.rme b/tex/context/patterns/common/lang-pl.rme index 815b3df4e..fff218f71 100644 --- a/tex/context/patterns/common/lang-pl.rme +++ b/tex/context/patterns/common/lang-pl.rme @@ -1,36 +1,3 @@ % generated by mtxrun --script pattern --convert -% This file has been converted for the hyph-utf8 project from plhyph.tex, whose -% authors have been identified as Hanna Kołodziejska, Bogusław Jackowski, Marek -% Ryćko (1995-06-26). The licence terms are unchanged. -% -% See http://www.hyphenation.org for details on the project. -%------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -% -% This is PLHYPH.TeX - the Polish hyphenation patterns -% version 3.0a, Wednesday, May 17th, 1995 -% to be used for the inclusion of Polish hyphenation patterns in any format, -% not necessarily in the MeX or LaMeX ones. The patterns are exactly -% the same as in the version 3.0 being the part of the MeX package, -% only the surrounding of the \pattern command is changed. The authors -% claim the upward compatibility, i.e., the version 3.0a can also be used -% with the MeX or LaMeX formats. - -% The history of development of the Polish hyphenation patterns: -% -% The first version of the patterns was developed -% by Hanna Kołodziejska (1987). -% -% The adaptation to the LeX format (see below) and extensive modification -% were done by Bogusław Jackowski & Marek Ryćko (1987--1989). -% -% The hyphenation rules were further improved and adapted to the -% TeX 3.x requirements by Hanna Kołodziejska (1991). -% -% Lone-standing version (3.0a) of patterns was prepared (under pressure -% from LaTeX users) by Bogusław Jackowski and Marek Ryćko, following -% Mariusz Olko's suggestions, 1995. - -% The LeX format mentioned above was the first version of the adaptation -% of TeX to the Polish language. The next version is called MeX. - +% no comment \ No newline at end of file -- cgit v1.2.3