michael@0: License information for hyph_pl.dic: michael@0: michael@0: This file is based on the TeX hyphenation patterns distributed as part of the michael@0: hyph-utf8 package. michael@0: michael@0: At the time of preparation, the original work was available from the texhyphen michael@0: SVN repository at: michael@0: http://tug.org/svn/texhyphen/trunk/hyph-utf8/tex/generic/hyph-utf8/patterns/?pathrev=659 michael@0: michael@0: The modifiers of this file give you the right to use, modify and distribute michael@0: their changes in any way and for any purpose. michael@0: michael@0: Portions of this file were originally made available under the following license michael@0: (copied verbatim from hyph-pl.lic.txt in the original work): michael@0: michael@0: - - - - - - - - - - michael@0: michael@0: Polish hyphenation patterns michael@0: michael@0: (more info about the licence to be added later) michael@0: michael@0: % This file is part of hyph-utf8 package and resulted from michael@0: % semi-manual conversions of hyphenation patterns into UTF-8 in June 2008. michael@0: % michael@0: % Source: plhyph.tex (1995-06-26) michael@0: % Author: Hanna Kołodziejska, Bogusław Jackowski, Marek Ryćko michael@0: % michael@0: % The above mentioned file should become obsolete, michael@0: % and the author of the original file should preferaby modify this file instead. michael@0: % michael@0: % Modificatios were needed in order to support native UTF-8 engines, michael@0: % but functionality (hopefully) didn't change in any way, at least not intentionally. michael@0: % This file is no longer stand-alone; at least for 8-bit engines michael@0: % you probably want to use loadhyph-foo.tex (which will load this file) instead. michael@0: % michael@0: % Modifications were done by Jonathan Kew, Mojca Miklavec & Arthur Reutenauer michael@0: % with help & support from: michael@0: % - Karl Berry, who gave us free hands and all resources michael@0: % - Taco Hoekwater, with useful macros michael@0: % - Hans Hagen, who did the unicodifisation of patterns already long before michael@0: % and helped with testing, suggestions and bug reports michael@0: % - Norbert Preining, who tested & integrated patterns into TeX Live michael@0: % michael@0: % However, the "copyright/copyleft" owner of patterns remains the original author. michael@0: % michael@0: % The copyright statement of this file is thus: michael@0: % michael@0: % Do with this file whatever needs to be done in future for the sake of michael@0: % "a better world" as long as you respect the copyright of original file. michael@0: % If you're the original author of patterns or taking over a new revolution, michael@0: % plese remove all of the TUG comments & credits that we added here - michael@0: % you are the Queen / the King, we are only the servants. michael@0: % michael@0: % If you want to change this file, rather than uploading directly to CTAN, michael@0: % we would be grateful if you could send it to us (http://tug.org/tex-hyphen) michael@0: % or ask for credentials for SVN repository and commit it yourself; michael@0: % we will then upload the whole "package" to CTAN. michael@0: % michael@0: % Before a new "pattern-revolution" starts, michael@0: % please try to follow some guidelines if possible: michael@0: % michael@0: % - \lccode is *forbidden*, and I really mean it michael@0: % - all the patterns should be in UTF-8 michael@0: % - the only "allowed" TeX commands in this file are: \patterns, \hyphenation, michael@0: % and if you really cannot do without, also \input and \message michael@0: % - in particular, please no \catcode or \lccode changes, michael@0: % they belong to loadhyph-foo.tex, michael@0: % and no \lefthyphenmin and \righthyphenmin, michael@0: % they have no influence here and belong elsewhere michael@0: % - \begingroup and/or \endinput is not needed michael@0: % - feel free to do whatever you want inside comments michael@0: % michael@0: % We know that TeX is extremely powerful, but give a stupid parser michael@0: % at least a chance to read your patterns. michael@0: % michael@0: % For more unformation see michael@0: % michael@0: % http://tug.org/tex-hyphen michael@0: % michael@0: %------------------------------------------------------------------------------ michael@0: % michael@0: % This is PLHYPH.TeX - the Polish hyphenation patterns michael@0: % version 3.0a, Wednesday, May 17th, 1995 michael@0: % to be used for the inclusion of Polish hyphenation patterns in any format, michael@0: % not necessarily in the MeX or LaMeX ones. The patterns are exactly michael@0: % the same as in the version 3.0 being the part of the MeX package, michael@0: % only the surrounding of the \pattern command is changed. The authors michael@0: % claim the upward compatibility, i.e., the version 3.0a can also be used michael@0: % with the MeX or LaMeX formats. michael@0: michael@0: % The history of development of the Polish hyphenation patterns: michael@0: % michael@0: % The first version of the patterns was developed michael@0: % by Hanna Kołodziejska (1987). michael@0: % michael@0: % The adaptation to the LeX format (see below) and extensive modification michael@0: % were done by Bogusław Jackowski & Marek Ryćko (1987--1989). michael@0: % michael@0: % The hyphenation rules were further improved and adapted to the michael@0: % TeX 3.x requirements by Hanna Kołodziejska (1991). michael@0: % michael@0: % Lone-standing version (3.0a) of patterns was prepared (under pressure michael@0: % from LaTeX users) by Bogusław Jackowski and Marek Ryćko, following michael@0: % Mariusz Olko's suggestions, 1995. michael@0: michael@0: % The LeX format mentioned above was the first version of the adaptation michael@0: % of TeX to the Polish language. The next version is called MeX. michael@0: