2012/4/20 Aleksandr Andreev <[email protected]>: > Hello again, > > On Fri Apr 20 00:05:06 CEST 2012, Zdenek Wagner <zdenek.wagner at > gmail.com> wrote: >> It depends on TeX distribution. If you use TeX Live, "kpsewhich >> language.dat" tells you the location of the file. You can always make >> a backup copy. > > Looking at language.dat found by kpsewhich, I see the following notice: > > % DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE (language.dat)! It is generated by tlmgr. > > The tlmgr documentation does not appear to have anything about > hyphenation. Is there a way to simple add the patterns, say to > dumyhyph.tex? > Look at the description of tlmgr generate language.dat It will explain you how to put your patterns into language-local.dat
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