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      1 License information for hyph_fr.dic:
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      3 This file is based on the TeX hyphenation patterns distributed as part of the
      4 hyph-utf8 package, and retains the same copyright and licensing conditions (below).
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      8 At the time this file was first modified, a complete, unmodified copy of
      9 the original work was available from:
     10 http://tug.org/svn/texhyphen/trunk/hyph-utf8/tex/generic/hyph-utf8/patterns/?pathrev=580
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     14 Portions of this file were originally made available under the following license
     15 (copied verbatim from hyph-fr.lic.txt in the original work):
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     17 French hyphenation patterns (V2.12, 2002/12/11)
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     19 (more info about the licence to be added later)
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     21 % This file is part of hyph-utf8 package and resulted from
     22 % semi-manual conversions of hyphenation patterns into UTF-8 in June 2008.
     23 %
     24 % Source: frhyph.tex <2006-10-20>
     25 % Author: R. Bastian, D. Flipo, B. Gaulle <cesure-l at gutenberg.eu.org>
     26 %
     27 % The above mentioned file should become obsolete,
     28 % and the author of the original file should preferaby modify this file instead.
     29 %
     30 % Modificatios were needed in order to support native UTF-8 engines,
     31 % but functionality (hopefully) didn't change in any way, at least not intentionally.
     32 % This file is no longer stand-alone; at least for 8-bit engines
     33 % you probably want to use loadhyph-foo.tex (which will load this file) instead.
     34 %
     35 % Modifications were done by Jonathan Kew, Mojca Miklavec & Arthur Reutenauer
     36 % with help & support from:
     37 % - Karl Berry, who gave us free hands and all resources
     38 % - Taco Hoekwater, with useful macros
     39 % - Hans Hagen, who did the unicodifisation of patterns already long before
     40 %               and helped with testing, suggestions and bug reports
     41 % - Norbert Preining, who tested & integrated patterns into TeX Live
     42 %
     43 % However, the "copyright/copyleft" owner of patterns remains the original author.
     44 %
     45 % The copyright statement of this file is thus:
     46 %
     47 %    Do with this file whatever needs to be done in future for the sake of
     48 %    "a better world" as long as you respect the copyright of original file.
     49 %    If you're the original author of patterns or taking over a new revolution,
     50 %    plese remove all of the TUG comments & credits that we added here -
     51 %    you are the Queen / the King, we are only the servants.
     52 %
     53 % If you want to change this file, rather than uploading directly to CTAN,
     54 % we would be grateful if you could send it to us (http://tug.org/tex-hyphen)
     55 % or ask for credentials for SVN repository and commit it yourself;
     56 % we will then upload the whole "package" to CTAN.
     57 %
     58 % Before a new "pattern-revolution" starts,
     59 % please try to follow some guidelines if possible:
     60 %
     61 % - \lccode is *forbidden*, and I really mean it
     62 % - all the patterns should be in UTF-8
     63 % - the only "allowed" TeX commands in this file are: \patterns, \hyphenation,
     64 %   and if you really cannot do without, also \input and \message
     65 % - in particular, please no \catcode or \lccode changes,
     66 %   they belong to loadhyph-foo.tex,
     67 %   and no \lefthyphenmin and \righthyphenmin,
     68 %   they have no influence here and belong elsewhere
     69 % - \begingroup and/or \endinput is not needed
     70 % - feel free to do whatever you want inside comments
     71 %
     72 % We know that TeX is extremely powerful, but give a stupid parser
     73 % at least a chance to read your patterns.
     74 %
     75 % For more unformation see
     76 %
     77 %    http://tug.org/tex-hyphen
     78 %
     79 %------------------------------------------------------------------------------
     80 %
     81 % French hyphenation patterns
     82 %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
     83 % This file is available for free and can used and redistributed
     84 % asis for free. Modified versions should have another name.
     85 %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
     86 % \message{frhyph.tex - French hyphenation patterns (V2.12) <2002/12/11>}
     87 %
     88 %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
     89 %          *BEFORE* using this file *PLEASE* run checksum on it:           %
     90 %                       checksum -v frhyph.tex                             %
     91 % to make sure that it hasn't been damaged.                                %
     92 % Then if you notice anything wrong in french hyphenation please report to %
     93 % R. Bastian, D. Flipo, B. Gaulle at the email address:                    %
     94 %                                              cesure-l@gutenberg.eu.org   %
     95 %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
     96 %%      checksum        = "37208 1458 3078 34821"
     97 %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
     98 %%%%%%%% The most famous good guys who worked hard to obtain something usable.
     99 % Jacques Desarmenien, Universite de Strasbourg :
    100 %          -  << how to run TeX in a French environment: hyphenation, fonts,
    101 %             typography. >> in Tugboat, 5 (1984) 91-102. and TeX85 conference
    102 %          -  << La division par ordinateur des mots francais :
    103 %             application a TeX >> in TSI vol. 5 No 4, 1986 (C) AFCET-
    104 %                                                             Gauthier-Villars
    105 % Norman Buckle, UQAH (nb; many additions)
    106 % Michael Ferguson, INRS-Telecommunications (mjf) June 1988
    107 % Justin Bur, Universite de Montreal (jbb; checked against original list)
    108 %                    all patterns including apostrophe missing from nb list
    109 % after that, GUTenberg  and specially Daniel Flipo and Bernard Gaulle
    110 % did their best effort to improve the list of patterns.
    111 %
    112 % -----------------------------------------------------------------
    113 %
    114 % Adaption of these patterns for
    115 %  - TeX Version 3.x and MLTeX 3.x (2.x)
    116 % and
    117 %  - all fonts in T1/`Cork' and/or CM/OT1 encoding
    118 % by Bernd Raichle 1996/08/28 (using ideas from `ghyph31.tex'
    119 % as of 1994-02-13 maintained by Bernd Raichle).
    120 % (An adaption for the old MLTeX 2.x exists but can not be
    121 % tested in lack of an executable.)
    122 %
    123 % -----------------------------------------------------------------
    124 %