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    NAME
         patgen - generate patterns for TeX hyphenation
    
    SYNOPSIS
         patgen dictionary_file pattern_file log_file translate_file
    
    DESCRIPTION
         This manual page is not meant to be  exhaustive.   The  com-
         plete  documentation for this version of TeX can be found in
         the info file or manual Web2C: A TeX implementation.
    
         The patgen program reads the  dictionary_file  and  produces
         the pattern_file, writing a transcript of its actions on the
         log_file.  The dictionary_file  should  contain  a  list  of
         hyphenated words and previously-generated patterns.
    
         The patterns thus generated can be read by initex for use in
         hyphenating  words.  For  a  (very) long example of patgen's
         output, see $TEXMFMAIN/generic/hyphen/hyphen.tex, which con-
         tains  the  patterns  TeX  uses for English.  At some sites,
         patterns for several other languages may be  available,  and
         the local tex programs may have them preloaded; consult your
         Local Guide or your system administrator for details.
    
         All filenames must be complete; no adding of default  exten-
         sions or path searching is done.
    
    FILES
         $TEXMFMAIN/generic/hyphen/hyphen.tex
             Patterns for English.
    
    SEE ALSO
         Frank Liang, Word hy-phen-a-tion by  com-puter,  STAN-CS-83-
         977, Stanford University Ph.D. thesis, 1983.
         Donald E. Knuth, The TeXbook, Addison-Wesley, 1986, ISBN  0-
         201-13447-0, Appendix H.
    
    AUTHORS
         Frank Liang wrote the first version of this program.   Peter
         Breitenlohner made a substantial revision in 1991 for TeX 3.
         The first version was  published  as  the  appendix  to  the
         TeXware  technical  report,  available  from  the  TeX Users
         Group. Howard Trickey originally ported it to Unix.
    
    
    
    


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