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%% e-TeX V2.0;2 % Note: the first line of this file must match the corresponding line % in "etex.src" and "etexdefs.lib", otherwise fallback will be used. % This is "language.def", e-TeX's language definition file. % It is explicitly permitted to augment this file by adding additional % \addlanguage ... commands AFTER the first (\addlanguage {USenglish}) % which must remain as the first language added to ensure total document % portability for pre-\language documents. The last line of the file % MUST be left as \uselanguage {USenglish} for the sane reason. \addlanguage {USenglish}{hyphen}{}{2}{3} %%% This MUST be the first non-comment %%% line of the file % Additional languages, patterns, exceptions and left- and right-hyphen % minima may be added here, and an example is given for German. % The five parameters for \addlanguage are: % language, patterns file, exceptions file, left- and right-hyphen minima %%% Next section is E X A M P L E O N L Y %%% \addlanguage {German}{ghyph31}{}{2}{2} %%% further such lines may be used; %%% Previous section is E X A M P L E O N L Y %%% No changes may be made beyond this point. \uselanguage {USenglish} %%% This MUST be the last line of the file.
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