Am 10.09.23 um 06:53 schrieb Daniel:
On 2023-09-09 23:02, Richard Kimberly Heck wrote:
On 9/9/23 14:41, Daniel wrote:
Hi!
I noticed that setting "English (UK)" as language under Document
Settings, leads to some strange hyphenation. For example,
"import-ant" and "
On 2023-09-09 23:02, Richard Kimberly Heck wrote:
On 9/9/23 14:41, Daniel wrote:
Hi!
I noticed that setting "English (UK)" as language under Document
Settings, leads to some strange hyphenation. For example, "import-ant"
and "theor-ethical". Is that a c
On 9/9/23 14:41, Daniel wrote:
Hi!
I noticed that setting "English (UK)" as language under Document
Settings, leads to some strange hyphenation. For example, "import-ant"
and "theor-ethical". Is that a common issue with that language
dictionary or do I hav
Hi!
I noticed that setting "English (UK)" as language under Document
Settings, leads to some strange hyphenation. For example, "import-ant"
and "theor-ethical". Is that a common issue with that language
dictionary or do I have a faulty setup?
Best,
Daniel
Am Sonntag, dem 28.05.2023 um 13:20 +0200 schrieb Jürgen Spitzmüller:
> Polyglossia doesn't support this yet (worth a feature request
> at https://github.com/reutenauer/polyglossia/issues)
FWIW polyglossia just received this feature for the next release
(probably due early next month):
https://git
Am Sonntag, dem 28.05.2023 um 11:16 +0200 schrieb R. H. van der Gaag:
> Hi there fellow LyXers,
> I noticed that the Dutch ‘trema’ (the dots above ü ä ï ö ë) isn’t
> removed when the word is hyphenated directly before the letter with
> the trema (it should, to comply with grammar rules. In LaTeX,
Hi there fellow LyXers,
I noticed that the Dutch ‘trema’ (the dots above ü ä ï ö ë) isn’t removed when
the word is hyphenated directly before the letter with the trema (it should, to
comply with grammar rules. In LaTeX,
\usepackage{newunicodechar}
\makeatletter
\newunicodechar{ë}{\@trema e}
\ne
On 02.05.19 09:21, Stephan Witt wrote:
Am 02.05.2019 um 08:27 schrieb Wolfgang Engelmann :
On 01.05.19 22:27, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
On 5/1/19 7:23 AM, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
Does somebody know how I can use a hyphenation point in a bib file? I use a two
column page layout in my lax
Am 02.05.2019 um 08:27 schrieb Wolfgang Engelmann :
>
>
>
> On 01.05.19 22:27, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
>> On 5/1/19 7:23 AM, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
>>> Does somebody know how I can use a hyphenation point in a bib file? I use a
>>> two column page layout
On 01.05.19 22:27, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
On 5/1/19 7:23 AM, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
Does somebody know how I can use a hyphenation point in a bib file? I
use a two column page layout in my lax document and a word is not
broken, thus running in the next column.
Wolfgang
You can insert
On 5/1/19 7:23 AM, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
Does somebody know how I can use a hyphenation point in a bib file? I
use a two column page layout in my lax document and a word is not
broken, thus running in the next column.
Wolfgang
You can insert {\-} in the .bib file to indicate an optional
Wolfgang,
Am Mittwoch, 1. Mai 2019, 13:23:30 CEST schrieb Wolfgang Engelmann:
> Does somebody know how I can use a hyphenation point in a bib file? I
> use a two column page layout in my lax document and a word is not
> broken, thus running in the next column.
>
> Wolfgang
Does somebody know how I can use a hyphenation point in a bib file? I
use a two column page layout in my lax document and a word is not
broken, thus running in the next column.
Wolfgang
asily. But I can't get
>> curl quotes to work. They work with this font in Open Office. So why not in
>> Lyx?
>>
> Is this hyphenation or quotes issue? If it's quotes, did you play with
> Document > Settings > Language > Quotes? If it doesn't help, pl
ont in Open Office. So why not in
> Lyx?
>
Is this hyphenation or quotes issue? If it's quotes, did you play with
Document > Settings > Language > Quotes? If it doesn't help, please
provide a _minimal_ example of your document.
Liviu
> Louis
>
--
Do you
Hi lyxers,
I'm having a perplexing problem. I'm using the Cardo font, which enables
the use of English, Hebrew, and Greek on the same page easily. But I
can't get curl quotes to work. They work with this font in Open Office.
So why not in Lyx?
Louis
Am 16.11.2012 17:09, schrieb Matthias:
Looks like I overlooked something with the hyphenation in left and right
alligned paragraphs. It seems that this is the default behaviour in Tex to only
hyphenate justified paragraphs.
Not in all cases but in case of tables I think yes, it is.
Note also
stified. Now hyphenation works.
Looks like I overlooked something with the hyphenation in left and right
alligned paragraphs. It seems that this is the default behaviour in Tex to only
hyphenate justified paragraphs.
Therefore I experimented with the package ragged2e as mentioned here:
<http
Hi,
I'm using Lyx 2.0.0 and having problems with the hyphenation in table cells.
I specified the width of the column so that longer text is spread over multiple
lines. Unfortunatley the text is not hyphenated in the output. Even if I put
hyphenation points in them as suggested in the m
On 2012-09-14, Heinrich W Puschmann wrote:
> Dear Developers,
> I am using LyX Version 2.0.0 with Ubuntu 11.4 (will soon be switchinig
> to Ubuntu 12.4).
> I need to define hyphenation patterns of my own, in order to test
> nonstandardized non-English language features. I know ho
>>> time hyphenation's decrease in legibility and readability isn't worth
>>> its aesthetic contribution. I was just going to turn off hyphenation
>>> (however one would do that). But a friend reminded me that if I
>>> failed to hyphenate a word like antidises
ing to turn off hyphenation
(however one would do that). But a friend reminded me that if I
failed to hyphenate a word like antidisestablishmentarianism, it would
do hideous things to the paragraph.
So now I'd like to tell LyX not to hyphenate unless it's really,
really, really, REALLY neede
On 04/10/2012 02:38 PM, Steve Litt wrote:
Hi all,
I've always preferred legible over pretty, and my opinion is that most
time hyphenation's decrease in legibility and readability isn't worth
its aesthetic contribution. I was just going to turn off hyphenation
(however one would
Hi all,
I've always preferred legible over pretty, and my opinion is that most
time hyphenation's decrease in legibility and readability isn't worth
its aesthetic contribution. I was just going to turn off hyphenation
(however one would do that). But a friend reminded me that
On Oct 20, 2011, at 11:15 AM, Wolfgang Keller wrote:
> for a given document, I need to use XeTeX (OTF-font). LyX claims in the
> protocol that:
>> Babel and hyphenation patterns for english, dumylang,
>> nohyphenation, ge rman-x-2011-07-01, ngerman-x-2011-07-01, basque,
>>
Sorry, the previous message should have been translated to english
before accidently hitting "Send".
Hello,
for a given document, I need to use XeTeX (OTF-font). LyX claims in the
protocol that:
> Babel and hyphenation patterns for english, dumylang,
> nohyphenation, ge r
Hallo,
für ein bestimmtes Dokument muß ich (OTF-Schrift) leider XeTeX
verwenden. LyX behauptet zwar im Protokoll, daß:
> Babel and hyphenation patterns for english, dumylang,
> nohyphenation, ge rman-x-2011-07-01, ngerman-x-2011-07-01, basque,
> ukenglish, usenglishmax, frenc h, german
Hello,
I'm using Lyx2.0.0rc1 on Windows 7. I have a little problem: hyphenation does
not work on my italian text (over 10 pages) when the microtype package is
activated. This is my preamble:
\usepackage[italian]{babel}
\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
\usepackage[left,modulo]{lineno}
\usepa
nually check
> them without having to read the whole document once again... 'Cause, if
> I correct one mistake, just another one shows up later in the
> document... Or - if there are no other possibilities - to disable
> hyphenation?
I'm not aware of the possibility to get a l
whole document once again... 'Cause, if
I correct one mistake, just another one shows up later in the
document... Or - if there are no other possibilities - to disable
hyphenation?
Another thing that matters about word division is, that sometimes words
are not divided at all, so that they stand
Jürgen Spitzmüller lyx.org> writes:
>
> Looks like something is wrong with your setup. Please check that German is
> really set and that the German hyphenation patterns are loaded (the latter
> should be noted at the beginning of Document > LaTeX Log).
Thanks for the hi
Stefan wrote:
> I am using Lyx 1.6.8 on a Gentoo amd64 (hardened) profile. This is my
> first post here and I tried to find a non-hackish approach to fix my
> problem but failed:
>
> I am writing a german text which results in a pdf of about 50 pages, all
> is working fine but
Hi!
I am using Lyx 1.6.8 on a Gentoo amd64 (hardened) profile. This is my
first post here and I tried to find a non-hackish approach to fix my
problem but failed:
I am writing a german text which results in a pdf of about 50 pages, all
is working fine but the hyphenation is really in bad shape
LaTeX
> says on the hyphenation patterns being used.
That told me I'm only using English. So I loaded the package you
suggested, and IT WORKS!
Thanks a load!
Richard
On Tue, 2009-12-15 at 16:26 +0100, Julio Rojas wrote:
> Dear Richard, remember to always include the list on your repli
Dear Richard, remember to always include the list on your replies.
I thought you were on Windows as you spoke of MikTeX. But no problem.
First of all, generate the PDF of your document and check what LaTeX
says on the hyphenation patterns being used. You can check that in LyX
in "Document-&
> If not, see the configuration of miktex, as it might not be loading
> the italian hyphenation for babel.
If I can remember, every time I reinstall MikTeX I have to go to Settings-
Language and select italian hyphenation in order to have correct italian
hyphenation. Did you try?
It should be straightforward by changing the language of the document.
If not, see the configuration of miktex, as it might not be loading
the italian hyphenation for babel.
-
Julio Rojas
jcredbe...@gmail.com
On Tue, Dec 15, 2009 at 8:25 AM
Can someone give me an idiot-proof guide to changing hyphenation to
Italian? I'm very new to Lyx but have to get the manuscript out to my
publishers quickly.
I'm having problems because the hyphenation is just wrong for Italian.
I've searched this list and found a number of old pos
asm23 wrote:
> It seems the Chinese sentence shows really ugly. There is nearly an
> empty line before the sentence.See the screen shot.
>
> So, my question is:
>
> Is it possible to let Lyx editor to automatically break words?
No, but this is a known problem:
http://www.lyx.org/trac/ticket/463
Hi, Lyx 1.6.4.1 at Windows XP.
It seems the Chinese sentence shows really ugly. There is nearly an
empty line before the sentence.See the screen shot.
So, my question is:
Is it possible to let Lyx editor to automatically break words?
Thanks very much!
Asm23
<>
Hi, Lyx 1.6.4.1 at Windows XP.
It seems the Chinese sentence shows really ugly. There is nearly an
empty line before the sentence.See the screen shot.
So, my question is:
Is it possible to let Lyx editor to automatically break words?
Thanks very much!
Asm23
<>
Seems that this is the solution:
http://osdir.com/ml/tex.miktex/2004-11/msg00096.html
RTFM :P
-
Julio Rojas
jcredbe...@gmail.com
On Sun, Aug 23, 2009 at 8:53 PM, Julio Rojas wrote:
> C:\Program Files\MiKTeX 2.7\tex\latex\00miktex\
Dear @ll. I'm working on a book(Memoir) document in Spanish and the
hyphenation seems to be broken (bad hyphenation points in fairly
simple cases are used). When I check the LaTeX log I can see the
following messages related to Babel:
Babel and hyphenation patterns for english, dum
Marcelo Reis wrote:
Guys, I'm with a problem.
I can't Hyphenation the word HKEY_USERS\.DEFAULT, but when I put it into
LYX it beaks the DOCUMENT MARGIN:
Margin
See??
What would be the feasible solution???
THANKS
Marcelo
One possibility (if you want to keep the string together and a
Guys, I'm with a problem.
I can't Hyphenation the word HKEY_USERS\.DEFAULT, but when I put it
into LYX it beaks the DOCUMENT MARGIN:
See??
What would be the feasible solution???
THANKS
Marcelo
Hi all,
By default LyX doesn't hyphenate Russian language documents.
I tried to include
\usepackage[russian]{babel} in the preamble but still doesn't hyphenate.
By google search I found following article.
http://www.ibiblio.org/sergei/Software/tex.html
There it says
As of v3.6h, Babel has a brok
Hi, I'm running 1.6.2 in Debian. My problem is that after changing
from 1.6.1 to 1.6.2 all of a sudden hyphenation does not work any
more. I am using "english" as the document language.
Since didn't see any warning and I ran a test with a file that I
converted from LyX to La
>>> newer version of
>>> Latex?
>>>
>>> Thanks, best*
>>> Jess
>>>
>>>
>> If you put
>> \hyphenpenalty=1
>> you avoid hyphenation in all lines in the entire document.
>> If you put a lower number, like 200 or
I Wayan Warmada schrieb:
could you please explain me, how to hyphenate a long URL in the reference list
from BibTeX database?
I have tried to add command \usepackage[hyphens]{url}, but it made a conflict with url
package that is loaded previously by LyX, and I add the command "hyphens" in
cl
Dear LyX-Users,
could you please explain me, how to hyphenate a long URL in the reference list
from BibTeX database?
I have tried to add command \usepackage[hyphens]{url}, but it made a conflict
with url package that is loaded previously by LyX, and I add the command
"hyphens" in class option,
ot;? Doesn´t seem like a
long term solution, especially
for longer documents. Is this going to be revised in a
newer version of
Latex?
Thanks, best*
Jess
If you put
\hyphenpenalty=1
you avoid hyphenation in all lines in the entire document.
If you put a lower number, like 200 or 500, you
ed in a
> newer version of
> Latex?
>
> Thanks, best*
> Jess
>
>
If you put
\hyphenpenalty=1
you avoid hyphenation in all lines in the entire document.
If you put a lower number, like 200 or 500, you reduce the number of word
hyphenated in all lines in the whole document
> Hello,
>
> I would like to avoid hyphenation in the last line of a
> page. How could I do that? Maybe that´s mentioned somewhere
> in the User Guide, but I can´t find it. I´m on OSX with
> Lyx 1.6.1.
>
> Best*
> Jess
Hello,
This is a Latex affair.
Put in your pre
best*
Jess
2009/1/29 Konrad Hofbauer
> rgheck wrote:
>
>> jezZiFeR wrote:
>>
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> I would like to avoid hyphenation in the last line of a page. How could I
>>> do that? Maybe that´s mentioned somewhere in the User Guide, but I
rgheck wrote:
jezZiFeR wrote:
Hello,
I would like to avoid hyphenation in the last line of a page. How
could I do that? Maybe that´s mentioned somewhere in the User Guide,
but I can´t find it. I´m on OSX with Lyx 1.6.1.
This is a LaTeX thing, and I don't myself know whether it'
jezZiFeR wrote:
Hello,
I would like to avoid hyphenation in the last line of a page. How
could I do that? Maybe that´s mentioned somewhere in the User Guide,
but I can´t find it. I´m on OSX with Lyx 1.6.1.
This is a LaTeX thing, and I don't myself know whether it's possible to
Hello,
I would like to avoid hyphenation in the last line of a page. How
could I do that? Maybe that´s mentioned somewhere in the User Guide,
but I can´t find it. I´m on OSX with Lyx 1.6.1.
Best*
Jess
monkgr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb:
> Hi,
> I am Greek and a relatively new LyX user, working on a Linux (Ubuntu 8.04)
> system.
> ... is there a way for a user to make LyX cooperate
> with XeTeX and the xgreek package? Or, if not, any ideas?
The brand new LyX 1.6 has support for polytonic gree
book
in polytonic greek (utf-8), but I discovered that the hyphenation was all
wrong (the words are hyphenated at wrong places, against the rules of the
greek language), while the headers, instead of the chapter titles, were
filled with a long and incomprehensive error message about the preamble.
I
D.Zorig wrote:
RH, thank you for your help. The language is Russian. There are
quite a lot of long words. I have tried different numerical arguments
and following seems to work well in my case.
\hyphenpenalty=2000
\exhyphenpenalty=2000
\sloppy
Do you know any way to mix different paper f
t has utf8 encoding and
>> Cyrillic font. I'm getting about 10 hyphenation per page and doesn't look
>> pretty. Unfortunately microtype package doesn't work with Cyrillic font.
>> So no protrusion and expansion available.
>> By googling, I got a understanding
D.Zorig wrote:
Hi all,
I'm using LyX 1.5.5 on Windows XP. My document has utf8 encoding and
Cyrillic font. I'm getting about 10 hyphenation per page and doesn't look
pretty. Unfortunately microtype package doesn't work with Cyrillic font.
So no protrusion and expansion av
Hi all,
I'm using LyX 1.5.5 on Windows XP. My document has utf8 encoding and
Cyrillic font. I'm getting about 10 hyphenation per page and doesn't look
pretty. Unfortunately microtype package doesn't work with Cyrillic font.
So no protrusion and expansion available.
On Mon, Apr 7, 2008 at 7:19 PM, Mark Reglewski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Tools>Preferences>Language Settings>Language
> >
>
> Not here on LyX 1.5.4 running on Mac OS X.
>
> You can't get to this setting from the Tools or Document menus. Here it's
> actually:
>
> LyX > Preferences > Languag
G. Milde wrote:
On 7.04.08, Liviu Andronic wrote:
On Mon, Apr 7, 2008 at 10:01 AM, G. Milde <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 6.04.08, snvv wrote:
> I have a problem with hyphenation when I use two or more character sets
> in the same document.
Did you check "Use Babel
On Monday 07 April 2008 11:31:36 Liviu Andronic wrote:
> Hello,
>
> On Mon, Apr 7, 2008 at 10:01 AM, G. Milde <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On 6.04.08, snvv wrote:
> > > I have a problem with hyphenation when I use two or more character
> > > sets in
On Monday 07 April 2008 11:01:28 G. Milde wrote:
> On 6.04.08, snvv wrote:
> > I have a problem with hyphenation when I use two or more character sets
> > in the same document.
>
> Did you check "Use Babel" in the Document>Settings>Languages tab?
>
> GM
On 7.04.08, Liviu Andronic wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 7, 2008 at 10:01 AM, G. Milde <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On 6.04.08, snvv wrote:
> > > I have a problem with hyphenation when I use two or more character sets
> > > in the same document.
> > Di
Hello,
On Mon, Apr 7, 2008 at 10:01 AM, G. Milde <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 6.04.08, snvv wrote:
> > I have a problem with hyphenation when I use two or more character sets
> > in the same document.
Try \usepackage[greek, english]{babel} in the Preamble. It
On 6.04.08, snvv wrote:
> I have a problem with hyphenation when I use two or more character sets
> in the same document.
Did you check "Use Babel" in the Document>Settings>Languages tab?
GM
Hello
I have a problem with hyphenation when I use two or more character sets in the
same document.
If i leave the English as the default document language the hyphenation does
not work, when the text is in another language (i.e Greek).
When I select Greek as the default language the
Anthony Campbell ha scritto:
> I think this may be more a latex question, but just in case ...
>
> I want to avoid hyphenation breaks at the end of pages. Is there any way
> to do this automatically or do I just have to go through the book fixing
> them manually?
>
> Ant
Filippo Zangheri ha scritto:
> Anthony Campbell ha scritto:
>> I think this may be more a latex question, but just in case ...
>>
>> I want to avoid hyphenation breaks at the end of pages. Is there any way
>> to do this automatically or do I just have to go thro
I think this may be more a latex question, but just in case ...
I want to avoid hyphenation breaks at the end of pages. Is there any way
to do this automatically or do I just have to go through the book fixing
them manually?
Anthony
--
Anthony Campbell - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Microsoft-free zone
David Romano wrote:
I'm new to LyX, but I think that if you go to Documents -> Settings ->
LaTeX Preamble and type
\usepackage[basque]{babel}
it might work.
Might work, but there is no need for latex commands.
Document->settings->language
Then select "Basque" in the "Language:" combobox.
He
I'm previewing a text I've
written in basque, but LaTeX does not make the right separation of
syllables. Do you know how to disable the hyphenation?
I don't know how to do that...but are you sure the language is set correctly
in the LaTeX document?
rh
Aitor Valle wrote:
Hello everyone,
I'm running LyX 1.5.3 in Ubuntu Gutsy. Now I'm previewing a text I've
written in basque, but LaTeX does not make the right separation of
syllables. Do you know how to disable the hyphenation?
I don't know how to do that...but are you
Hello everyone,
I'm running LyX 1.5.3 in Ubuntu Gutsy. Now I'm previewing a text I've
written in basque, but LaTeX does not make the right separation of
syllables. Do you know how to disable the hyphenation?
Thanks,
Aitor
On 11.12.07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Tue, 11 Dec 2007, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
> I forgot to mention that I have terms like:
> /home/\emph{user}/public\_html/
> (I can remove the \_ with _ if using \url{}.)
> How can I emphasize a part of the \url{} output?
1.
The `listings` package
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I forgot to mention that I have terms like:
>
> /home/\emph{user}/public\_html/
>
> (I can remove the \_ with _ if using \url{}.)
>
> How can I emphasize a part of the \url{} output? Do I need to split up
> into:
>
> \url{/home/}\texttt{emph{user}}\url{/public_html/
I th
On Tue, 11 Dec 2007, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
> Paul A. Rubin wrote:
> > Using something like \url should break up the paths, although it also
> > will dictate a font style (tt?) that you may or may not agree with.
>
> Why? You can always do:
>
> \def\UrlFont{\rmfamily\itshape}
I forgot to me
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
> Using something like \url should break up the paths, although it also
> will dictate a font style (tt?) that you may or may not agree with.
Why? You can always do:
\def\UrlFont{\rmfamily\itshape}
Jürgen
On Tue, 4 Sep 2007, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
> Using something like \url should break up the paths, although it also will
> dictate a font style (tt?) that you may or may not agree with. If \url
I have escaped characters like \# and many \textasciitilde{} in these
paths. Any way to get \url{} to n
Am Freitag 30 November 2007 23:01:01 schrieb Richard Heck:
> Markus Büchele wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I am having one small but annoying problem with LYX. I cannot get my PDF
> > output files formated the right way.
> >
> > If the last word in a line include
Markus Büchele wrote:
Hi,
I am having one small but annoying problem with LYX. I cannot get my PDF
output files formated the right way.
If the last word in a line includes an Umlaut (äöü), hyphenation will not be
done for this word resulting in a tail in the lines in question.
I am using
Hi,
I am having one small but annoying problem with LYX. I cannot get my PDF
output files formated the right way.
If the last word in a line includes an Umlaut (äöü), hyphenation will not be
done for this word resulting in a tail in the lines in question.
I am using LYX 1.5.1 on a Gentoo
On Friday 21 September 2007 14:48:08 Roberto Gorjão wrote:
> Hello,
>
> This probably is really a newbie question but there it goes: how do I
> set the Portuguese hyphenation on?
>
> I've already set up the Portuguese language (with an utf8 encoding,
> because of BibTeX
Ok, I got it! MiKTeX was not properly set up and it was having problems
in updating its format files.
Thank you!
Roberto
---
Roberto Gorjão wrote:
Hello,
This probably is really a newbie question but there it goes: how do I
set the Portuguese hyphenation on?
I
Hello,
This probably is really a newbie question but there it goes: how do I
set the Portuguese hyphenation on?
I've already set up the Portuguese language (with an utf8 encoding,
because of BibTeX) on the document settings dialogue, but words are
still getting broken in the wrong p
Jeremy C. Reed wrote:
As for the "emphasis" part. I reported that wrong. (It was a false
positive!). The problem is using slashes /in/a/file/name or when using
"\family typewriter" (I just happened to also be using "\emph on" so
thought that was it.)
That's what was throwing Richard a
> Like Richard, I'm bamphoozled by the emphasis part; I've never seen emphasis
> screw up hyphenation (although I'll confess that I use it sparingly) (and I'm
> not very observant). In general, there are four parameters that control
> LaTeX's use of h
saved email.)
Like Richard, I'm bamphoozled by the emphasis part; I've never seen
emphasis screw up hyphenation (although I'll confess that I use it
sparingly) (and I'm not very observant). In general, there are four
parameters that control LaTeX's use of hypenation: \
with
hyphenation? If what you mean is that you're doing
\emph{/path/to/file/names}, though, then that's different, and I'm not
sure how to address it, since \url would make them typewriter-style. But
maybe that can
I have a 210 page book and a 650 page book with many Emphasis (italics)
and /path/to/file/names that extend out into my margin.
I am using microtype package which seems to work well for formatting.
I don't want to manually place a line break before each of these problem
words or file names. I w
William,
thank you for your extensive explanation. I´ll try your suggestions over the
weekend and report back.
Regards,
Tom
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nual it is mentioned that the auto-hyphenation
actually is done by Latex (in my case: MikTex, Windows version, at
current patchlevel) according to language rules (which I did set
accordingly).
Is there a chance to influence/forbid cross-page hyphenation by
means of the LyX frontend, or is t
t the auto-hyphenation actually is done by
Latex (in my case: MikTex, Windows version, at current patchlevel) according to
language rules (which I did set accordingly).
Is there a chance to influence/forbid cross-page hyphenation by means of the
LyX frontend, or is this just a MikTeX bug?
Regards,
Tom Schlangen
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Am Mittwoch, 14. Februar 2007 17:49 schrieb Uwe Stöhr:
> Wolfgang Engelmann schrieb:
> > how do I prevent the hyphenation of a word
>
> see section 5.6.1 of this manual:
> http://www.lyx.org/trac/browser/lyx-devel/branches/BRANCH_1_4_X/lib/doc/Emb
>eddedObjects.lyx (this manua
Wolfgang Engelmann schrieb:
how do I prevent the hyphenation of a word
see section 5.6.1 of this manual:
http://www.lyx.org/trac/browser/lyx-devel/branches/BRANCH_1_4_X/lib/doc/EmbeddedObjects.lyx
(this manual is part of the just released LyX 1.4.4)
regards Uwe
how do I prevent the hyphenation of a word
eg the abbreviation ipRGCs
is broken at the end of the line to ipRG-
Cs
Wolfgang
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