hyphenation-0.2: data/hyph-cop.lic.txt
Coptic hyphenation patterns
(more info about the licence to be added later)
% Unicode (UTF-8) patterns generated by copthyph-utf8 script
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% These patterns for use with XeTeX should be considered experimental
% and are provided with no warranty or support!
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% Changes made to the original (non-Unicode) patterns
% * catcode and lccode settings disabled
% * Letters within the patterns mapped to Unicode as follows:
% # => ⲯ
% ) => ⲝ
% + => ⲫ
% . => .
% / => ϩ
% 1 => OMIT
% 2 => ⳉ
% 3 => ϯ
% 8 => ⲑ
% 9 => ⲓ̈
% ; => ϫ
% > => ⲙ̀
% ? => ⲛ̀
% a => ⲁ
% b => ⲃ
% c => ⲥ
% d => ⲇ
% e => ⲉ
% f => ϥ
% g => ⲅ
% h => ⲏ
% i => ⲓ
% j => ϧ
% k => ⲕ
% l => ⲗ
% m => ⲙ
% n => ⲛ
% o => ⲟ
% p => ⲡ
% q => ϭ
% r => ⲣ
% s => OMIT
% t => ⲧ
% u => ⲩ
% v => ⲩ̈
% w => ⲱ
% x => ⲭ
% y => ϣ
% z => ⲍ
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% Hyphenation patterns for Coptic valid for the "copto" font which
% does not comply with any official encoding scheme (does really exist
% out here an official TeX compliant font encoding for coptic fonts?)
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% VVVVERY EXPERIMENTAL !!!!!!!!!!!!
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% This pattern set allows hyphenation just before or between consonants
% No attempt is made to distinguish diphthongs and/or hyathi.
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% Rules 1. a consonant followed by a vowel belong to the same syllable
% 2. a group of consonants is divided in such a way that the right
% syllable consonants may appear also at the beginning
% of a Coptic word
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% Compound words are divided without any attention to component words;
% manual intervention is required in case of bad divisions.
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% The decimal TeX charcodes, the Coptic glyphs and the corresponding ASCII
% signs (if any) are in the following table.
% 21 "trema" \textendash
% 22 "emdash" \texemdash
% 33 "threepoints" %
% 35 epsi #
% 36 Epsi $
% 40 Thida (
% 41 exi )
% 42 Exi *
% 43 phi +
% 44 Phi ,
% 45 "hyphen" -
% 46 "period" .
% 47 hori /
% 48 Hori 0
% 49 "ligature1" 1
% 50 hori akh 2
% 51 ti 3
% 52 Ti 4
% 53 "crux" 5
% 56 thida 8
% 57 i-trema 9
% 58 "very short dash" :
% 59 giangia ;
% 60 Giangia <
% 61 "double sloping dash" =
% 62 em (`m) >
% 64 en (`n) ?
% 65 Alpha A
% 66 Bida, Vida B
% 67 Cima C
% 68 Dalda D
% 69 Ei E
% 70 Fei F
% 71 Gamma G
% 72 Ita H
% 73 Iauda I
% 74 Hei J
% 75 Kabba K
% 76 Laula L
% 77 Mi, Mei M
% 78 Ni, Nei N
% 79 O O
% 80 Pi, Pei P
% 81 Shima Q
% 82 Ro R
% 83 "ligatureS" S
% 84 Tau T
% 85 Ue U
% 86 "crucicula" V
% 87 Omega W
% 88 Chi X
% 89 Shei Y
% 90 Zida Z
% 91 "open bracket" [
% 93 "closed bracket" ]
% 96 "grave accent" `
% 97 alpha a
% 98 bida, vida b
% 99 cima c
%100 dalda d
%101 ei e
%102 fei f
%103 gamma g
%104 ita h
%105 iauda i
%106 hei j
%107 kabba k
%108 laula l
%109 mi, mei m
%110 ni, nei n
%111 o o
%112 pi, pei p
%113 shima q
%114 ro r
%115 "ligatures" s
%116 tau t
%117 ue u
%118 ue-trema v
%119 omega w
%120 chi x
%121 shei y
%122 zida z
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