Hyphenation patterns for British English (more info about the licence to be added later) % This file has been renamed from ukhyphen.tex to hyph-en-gb.tex in June 2008 % for consistency with other files with hyphenation patterns in hyph-utf8 package. % No other changes made. See http://www.tug.org/tex-hyphen for more details. % File: ukhyphen.tex % TeX hyphenation patterns for UK English % Unlimited copying and redistribution of this file % is permitted so long as the file is not modified % in any way. % % Modifications may be made for private purposes (though % this is discouraged, as it could result in documents % hyphenating differently on different systems) but if % such modifications are re-distributed, the modified % file must not be capable of being confused with the % original. In particular, this means % %(a) the filename (the portion before the extension, if any) % must not match any of : % % UKHYPH UK-HYPH % UKHYPHEN UK-HYPHEN % UKHYPHENS UK-HYPHENS % UKHYPHENATION UK-HYPHENATION % UKHYPHENISATION UK-HYPHENISATION % UKHYPHENIZATION UK-HYPHENIZATION % % regardless of case, and % %(b) the file must contain conditions identical to these, % except that the modifier/distributor may, if he or she % wishes, augment the list of proscribed filenames. % $Log: ukhyph.tex $ % Revision 2.0 1996/09/10 15:04:04 ucgadkw % o added list of hyphenation exceptions at the end of this file. % % % Version 1.0a. Released 18th October 2005/PT. % % Created by Dominik Wujastyk and Graham Toal using Frank Liang's PATGEN 1.0. % Like the US patterns, these UK patterns correctly hyphenate about 90% of % the words in the input list, and produce no hyphens not in the list % (see TeXbook pp. 451--2). % % These patterns are based on a file of 114925 British-hyphenated words % generously made available to Dominik Wujastyk by Oxford University Press. % This list of words is copyright to the OUP and may not be redistributed. % The hyphenation break points in the words in the abovementioned file is % also copyright to the OUP. % % We are very grateful to Oxford University Press for allowing us to use % their list of hyphenated words to produce the following TeX hyphenation % patterns. This file of hyphenation patterns may be freely distributed. % % These patterns require a value of about 14000 for TeX's pattern memory size. %