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CTAN package update: engpron

Date: August 15, 2008 7:29:36 AM CEST
This package has been updated at tug.ctan.org. Thanks, Jim Hefferon Saint Michael's College ...................................................................... The following information was provided by our fellow contributor: Name of contribution: engpron Author's name: Yvon Henel Location on CTAN: /macros/latex/contrib/engpron Summary description: version 2 of engpron, a package to write English pronunciation, makes the pound (£) an active character License type: lppl Announcement text:
ENGPRON version 2 2008-08-15 50th anniversary edition This bundle contains: * the package itself: engpron.sty * bilingual really short documentation: engpron.pdf * documentation for the final user * engpron-fr.pdf % in French * engpron-en.pdf % in English * examples * engpron-ex-fr.pdf % in French * engpron-ex-en.pdf % in English * sources: Makefile, engpron.dtx, engpron.ins, README, LISEZMOI * TDS-compliant archive: engpron.tds.zip ================================ CHANGES. ================================ ENGPRON 2 2008-08-15 The active character £ (pound) is made `robust' with the meaning this word has in LaTeX parlance (moving argument) with the package drac if option `drac' is choosen as it is the case by default. Opposite option `nodrac'. Macros for syllable divisions and hyphenation. The macros for stress marking enable hyphenation if option `hyphenable' is enforced. Opposite option `unhyphenable' The macros for syllable divisions produce a glyph if option `visible' is enforced. Opposite option `invisible'.
This package is located at http://tug.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/engpron . More information is at http://tug.ctan.org/pkg/engpron (if the package is new it may take a day for that information to appear). We are supported by the TeX Users Group http://www.tug.org . Please join a users group; see http://www.tug.org/usergroups.html .

engpron – Helps to type the pronunciation of English words

This package provides macros beginning with the £ character, made active, which enable us to write the British or American English pronunciation as one can find it in the ‘English Pronouncing Dictionary’ by Daniel Jones. There is an option to typeset the pronunciation in the style of Harrap’s dictionary.

Packageengpron
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MaintainerYvon Henel

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