TeX::Hyphen::czech(3) User Contributed Perl DocumentationTeX::Hyphen::czech(3)NAMETeX::Hyphen::czech-- provides parsing routine for Czech patterns
SYNOPSIS
use TeX::Hyphen;
my $hyp = new TeX::Hyphen 'hyphen.tex', style => 'czech';
# and then follow documentation for TeX::Hyphen
DESCRIPTION
This pattern processing happens to be the default. If you need to write
you own style of parsing the pattern file, you might want to start with
this file and hack it to suit your needs. There is nothing for end
users here -- just specify the style parameter in call to new
TeX::Hyphen.
The language style specific modules have to define the following
functions:
process_patterns
This method gets individual lines of the \patterns content. It
should parse these lines, and fill values in $bothhyphen,
$beginhyphen, $endhyphen and $hyphen which are being passed to this
function as parameters following the line. The function should
return 0 if end of the pattern section (macro) was reached, 1 if
the parsing should continue.
process_hyphenation
This method gets the lines of the \hyphenation content. It should
parse these lines and fill values into $exception which is passed
as second parameter upon call. The function should return 0 if end
of the exception section (macro) was reached, 1 if the parsing
should continue.
Check the TeX::Hyphen::czech source to see the exact form of the values
inserted into these has structures.
Each style module should also define $LEFTMIN and $RIGHTMIN global
variables, if they have different values than the default 2. The values
should match the paratemers used to generate the patterns. Since
various pattern files could be generated with different values set,
this is just default that can be changed with parameters to the
TeX::Hyphen constructor.
perl v5.14.0 2002-04-24 TeX::Hyphen::czech(3)