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diff --git a/intl/locales/sv/hyphenation/LICENSE b/intl/locales/sv/hyphenation/LICENSE new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..13c99c6726 --- /dev/null +++ b/intl/locales/sv/hyphenation/LICENSE @@ -0,0 +1,134 @@ +License information for hyph_sv.dic: + +This file is based on the TeX hyphenation patterns distributed under the +LaTeX Project Public License (LPPL) as part of the hyph-utf8 package. + +This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public +License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this +file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. + +- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - + +At the time this file was first modified, a complete, unmodified copy of +the LPPL Work was available from: +http://tug.org/svn/texhyphen/trunk/hyph-utf8/tex/generic/hyph-utf8/patterns/?pathrev=580 + +- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - + +Portions of this file were originally made available under the following license +(copied verbatim from hyph-sv.lic.txt in the original work): + +Swedish hyphenation patterns (Jan Michael Rynning, 1994-03-03) + +(more info about the licence to be added later) + +% This file is part of hyph-utf8 package and resulted from +% semi-manual conversions of hyphenation patterns into UTF-8 in June 2008. +% +% Source: sehyph.tex (2003-09-08) +% Author: Jan Michael Rynning +% +% The above mentioned file should become obsolete, +% and the author of the original file should preferaby modify this file instead. +% +% Modificatios were needed in order to support native UTF-8 engines, +% but functionality (hopefully) didn't change in any way, at least not intentionally. +% This file is no longer stand-alone; at least for 8-bit engines +% you probably want to use loadhyph-foo.tex (which will load this file) instead. +% +% Modifications were done by Jonathan Kew, Mojca Miklavec & Arthur Reutenauer +% with help & support from: +% - Karl Berry, who gave us free hands and all resources +% - Taco Hoekwater, with useful macros +% - Hans Hagen, who did the unicodifisation of patterns already long before +% and helped with testing, suggestions and bug reports +% - Norbert Preining, who tested & integrated patterns into TeX Live +% +% However, the "copyright/copyleft" owner of patterns remains the original author. +% +% The copyright statement of this file is thus: +% +% Do with this file whatever needs to be done in future for the sake of +% "a better world" as long as you respect the copyright of original file. +% If you're the original author of patterns or taking over a new revolution, +% plese remove all of the TUG comments & credits that we added here - +% you are the Queen / the King, we are only the servants. +% +% If you want to change this file, rather than uploading directly to CTAN, +% we would be grateful if you could send it to us (http://tug.org/tex-hyphen) +% or ask for credentials for SVN repository and commit it yourself; +% we will then upload the whole "package" to CTAN. +% +% Before a new "pattern-revolution" starts, +% please try to follow some guidelines if possible: +% +% - \lccode is *forbidden*, and I really mean it +% - all the patterns should be in UTF-8 +% - the only "allowed" TeX commands in this file are: \patterns, \hyphenation, +% and if you really cannot do without, also \input and \message +% - in particular, please no \catcode or \lccode changes, +% they belong to loadhyph-foo.tex, +% and no \lefthyphenmin and \righthyphenmin, +% they have no influence here and belong elsewhere +% - \begingroup and/or \endinput is not needed +% - feel free to do whatever you want inside comments +% +% We know that TeX is extremely powerful, but give a stupid parser +% at least a chance to read your patterns. +% +% For more unformation see +% +% http://tug.org/tex-hyphen +% +%------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +% +% Swedish hyphenation patterns. +% +% Copyright 1994 by Jan Michael Rynning. All rights reserved. +% This program may be distributed and/or modified under the conditions of +% the LaTeX Project Public License, either version 1.2 of this license or +% (at your option) any later version. The latest version of this license +% is in http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt and version 1.2 or later is +% part of all distributions of LaTeX version 1999/12/01 or later. +% +% Last update: 1994-03-03 (March 3, 1994). +% Revision history: +% 1991-01-08: First version available for anonymous FTP. +% 1991-08-08: Changed \aa to \aa0 at end of line, to stop TeX from +% concatenating the patterns. +% 1991-09-03: Cleaned up lots of inconsistencies in the dictionary. +% As a consequence, the patterns shrunk a lot. Also +% added some 4000 one-syllable words, some of which were +% hyphenated by the old patterns, and some 1500 compound +% words, about half of which were incorrectly hyphenated +% by the old patterns. +% 1991-11-01: Added another some 6200 compound words, all of which were +% incorrectly hyphenated by the old patterns. +% 1991-11-13: Added another some 6500 compound words, all of which were +% incorrectly hyphenated by the old patterns. +% 1992-01-30: Changed macros to ^^, for use with LaTeX and dc fonts. +% 1994-03-03: The hyphenated dictionary now contains about 118,000 words. +% The hyphenation now works much better for compound words. +% Patgen parameters: 1 2 20, 2 1 8, 1 4 7, 3 2 1, 1 10000 4. +% +% This file contains Swedish hyphenation patterns for TeX. It assumes +% that you have fonts with the Swedish letters in the positions where +% they occur in ISO Latin 1 (ISO 8859/1): +% Letter: \AA \"A \"O \'E \aa \"a \"o \'e +% Position: "C5 "C4 "D6 "C9 "E5 "E4 "F6 "E9 +% +% Load this file into initex after plain.tex (or lplain.tex, splain.tex, +% or whatever). +% +% The patterns were generated in such a way that they will hyphenate +% correctly if \lefthyphenmin>=1 and \righthyphenmin>=2. +% +% These hyphenation patterns work quite well for simple words, but not +% quite as well for compound words. I'm working on improving the quality, +% by adding more words. If you know any Swedish words which are not +% correctly hypheneted using these patterns, or if you have questions or +% comments, please contact me: +% +% Jan Michael Rynning <jmr@incolumitas.se> +% -------------------------------------------------------------------------- +% |