1Basque hyphenation patterns 2 3(more info about the licence to be added later) 4 5% Hyphenation patterns for Basque. 6% 7% This file has first been written by Juan M. Aguirregabiria 8% (juanmari.aguirregabiria@ehu.es) on February 1997 based on the 9% shyphen.sh script that generates the Spanish patterns as compiled 10% by Julio Sanchez (jsanchez@gmv.es) on September 1991. 11% 12% In June 2008 the generating script has been rewritten into ruby and 13% adapted for native UTF-8 TeX engines. Patterns became part of hyph-utf8 14% package and were renamed from bahyph.tex into hyph-eu.tex. 15% Functionality should not change apart from adding ñ by default. 16% 17% The original Copyright followed and applied also to precessor of this file 18% whose last version will be always available by anonymous ftp 19% from tp.lc.ehu.es or by poynting your Web browser to 20% http://tp.lc.ehu.es/jma/basque.html 21% 22% For more information about the new UTF-8 hyphenation patterns and 23% links to this file see 24% http://www.tug.org/tex-hyphen/ 25% 26% COPYRIGHT NOTICE 27% 28% These patterns and the generating script are Copyright (c) JMA 1997, 2008 29% These patterns are made public in the hope that they will benefit others. 30% You can use this software for any purpose. 31% However, this is given for free and WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY. 32% 33% You are kindly requested to send any changes to the author. 34% If you change the generating script, you must include code 35% in it such that any output is clearly labeled as generated 36% by a modified script. 37% 38% END OF COPYRIGHT NOTICE 39% 40% Open vowels: a e o 41% Closed vowels: i u 42% Consonants: b c d f g j k l m n ñ p q r s t v w x y z 43% 44% Some of the patterns below represent combinations that never 45% happen in Basque. Would they happen, they would be hyphenated 46% according to the rules. 47% 48