% title: Hyphenation patterns for Ancient Greek % copyright: Copyright (C) 2008-2016 Dimitrios Filippou % notice: This file is part of the hyph-utf8 package. % See http://www.hyphenation.org/tex for more information. % language: % name: Ancient Greek % tag: grc % version: 2016-05-12 % authors: % - % name: Dimitrios Filippou % contact: dimitrios.filippou (at) riotinto.com % licence: % name: LPPL % url: http://www.latex-project.org/lppl/ % changes: % - % date: 2016-05-12 % author: Arthur Reutenauer % description: added support for curly beta % - % date: 2011-09-12 % author: Dimitrios Filippou % description: updated headers and added the LPPL licence statement % - % date: 2008-06-06 % author: Dimitrios Filippou % description: removed guillemets (ยป) % - % date: 2008-05-27 % author: Dimitrios Filippou % % ========================================== % This file was first created by mechanical translation from % GRAhyph5.tex via "elhyph-utf8 -a -c" (version 0.1 by Peter % Heslin -- p.j.heslin at durham dot ac dot uk). Some additions % were also made by hand. % % Created by Dimitrios Filippou with some ideas borrowed from % Yannis Haralambous, Kostis Dryllerakis and Claudio Beccari. % Mojca Miklavec adapted it for the "hyph-utf8" package. % % These hyphenation patterns are explained in "ancient.pdf", which % can be found in the "elhyphen" or "hyphenation-greek" package. % Hyphenation examples are given in the file "anc-test.pdf", also % to be found in the "elhyphen" or "hyphenation-greek" package. % Questionable patterns are marked by three question marks "???". % % Documentation in English can be found in: D. Filippou, % "Hyphenation patterns for Ancient and Modern Greek," in % "TeX, XML, and Digital Typography" (A. Syropoulos et al., % eds.), Lecture Notes in Computer Science 3130, Springer-Verlag % Berlin-Heidelberg, 2004. ISBN 3-540-22801-2. % % Thanks to Thomas Schmitz (thomas.schmitz at uni-bonn dot de) % for pointing out a few mistakes. (Marked by %%%TS%%%) %