1% copyright: Daniel Flipo, Bernard Gaulle 1994-2002
2% title: French hyphenation patterns
3% version: V2.12 2002/12/11
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31%%%%%%%% The most famous good guys who worked hard to obtain something usable.
32% Jacques Desarmenien, Universite de Strasbourg :
33%          -  << how to run TeX in a French environment: hyphenation, fonts,
34%             typography. >> in Tugboat, 5 (1984) 91-102. and TeX85 conference
35%          -  << La division par ordinateur des mots francais :
36%             application a TeX >> in TSI vol. 5 No 4, 1986 (C) AFCET-
37%                                                             Gauthier-Villars
38% Norman Buckle, UQAH (nb; many additions)
39% Michael Ferguson, INRS-Telecommunications (mjf) June 1988
40% Justin Bur, Universite de Montreal (jbb; checked against original list)
41%                    all patterns including apostrophe missing from nb list
42% after that, GUTenberg  and specially Daniel Flipo and Bernard Gaulle
43% did their best effort to improve the list of patterns.
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