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 docu
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 document and a word is not br
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 h
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
I'm almost sure insert
On 06/15/2013 05:10 PM, Liviu Andronic wrote:
> On Sat, Jun 15, 2013 at 2:48 AM, Louis Turk
> wrote:
>> 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 wor
On Sat, Jun 15, 2013 at 2:48 AM, Louis Turk wrote:
> 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 i
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 t
Matthias gmx.net> writes:
> 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.
After playing around and reading many blog entries I tested the same situation
with having the cell text justified. Now
Jonas wrote:
> Most of the divided words are done correctly, but I get about 4-5
> wrongly divided words each DIN-A4-page which really is starting to
> matter. My question now is, wether there is the possibility to retrieve
> a list of all automatically divided words, so that I can manually check
>
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 hint, I bought a new laptop
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 the hyphenation is r
Julio,
Julio Rojas wrote:
> Dear Richard, remember to always include the list on your replies.
Sorry, I thought I had. I'm very new to all this and have lots to learn.
Maybe I've done it better this time.
>
> First of all, generate the PDF of your document and check what LaTeX
> says on the h
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->Latex L
> 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, Richar
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
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 are willing
On 30 Jan 2009, jezZiFeR wrote:
> Hello Marcelo,
>
> thanks a lot! This works – thank you also for the explanations.
>
> Best*
> Jess
>
>
>
>
>
> Am 30.01.2009 um 00:28 schrieb Marcelo Acuña:
>
>>> Hm, well, I really meant to avoid it for the whole
>>> document…
>>>
>>> You mean I could avoid with
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
Hello Marcelo,
thanks a lot! This works – thank you also for the explanations.
Best*
Jess
Am 30.01.2009 um 00:28 schrieb Marcelo Acuña:
Hm, well, I really meant to avoid it for the whole
document…
You mean I could avoid with ERT at the hyphenated line?
Like
"\hyphenpenalty1"? Doesn´t
> Hm, well, I really meant to avoid it for the whole
> document…
>
> You mean I could avoid with ERT at the hyphenated line?
> Like
> "\hyphenpenalty1"? Doesn´t seem like a
> long term solution, especially
> for longer documents. Is this going to be revised in a
> newer version of
> Latex?
>
> 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 preamble
\brokenpenalty=1
Hm, well, I really meant to avoid it for the whole document…
You mean I could avoid with ERT at the hyphenated line? Like
"\hyphenpenalty1"? 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
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's possible to
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
avoid this, o
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
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" in the Document>Sett
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 the same document.
>
> Try \usepackage[greek
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
Hello
I can't see any option about babel i
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" in the Document>Settings
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 might solve
the issue.
>
> Di
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
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?
>
> Anthony
Hi Anthony, you can
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 through the book fixing
>> them manually
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 includes an Umlaut (äöü), hyphenation will not
> >
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 L
William,
thank you for your extensive explanation. I´ll try your suggestions over the
weekend and report back.
Regards,
Tom
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On Jul 6, 2007, at 6:23 AM, Tom Schlangen wrote:
in a large text using document class "book (koma-script"), I
noticed automatic hyphenations being done across pages, which I
doubt is correct behaviour according to typesetting rules. At
least, it looks very ugly.
In the Lyx manual it is me
Reinhard Mayr aka Czerwinski wrote:
Hello,
there is a strange situation with hyphenation that seems to depend on
my current formatting. The line I wrote is
---
Resulting genotype YRM5: natNT2::PADH-DON1-3mCherry::kanMX6,
PADH-meGFP::URA3
---
where "PADH" both times is written with ADH as s
Declan O'Byrne wrote:
Hi all,
Could anyone offer me a brief introduction to hyphenation in lyx. In
practice, I'm getting un-hyphenated documents, and I'm trying to understand
why. Are the rules of hyphenation based on some package that I haven't
invoked? Where do I go to understand what's wrong
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Any sugestions? Maybe some resource to turn off
> the LaTeX hyphenation job?
Usually it is the opposite problem, you don't have hyphenation enabled for
Portuguese. Believe me, I known. ;-)
Due to memory restrictions when TeX was created most of the hyphenation
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, 2005-10-07 07:16 +0200:
[...]
> About hyphens: I need to write the most part of my
> docs in portuguese and some in spanish langs. But the
> LaTeX always hyphenize the document. It is great, and
> it always do it correctly in english, but sometimes it
>
Thanks for the reply Helge,
actually every single language in there was enabled. I've disabled all the
non-english and danish ones. I looks like it's done the trick.
Kind regards
Soren
On Friday 30 September 2005 09:27, Helge Hafting wrote:
> Søren O'Neill wrote:
> >Hi there,
> >how do I pursuad
Søren O'Neill wrote:
Hi there,
how do I pursuade LyX (or rather LaTeX i suppose) to hyphenate using danish
rules?
I'm getting some very weird hyphenations like: p-ainful
Kind regards
Soren - Denmark (If you hadn't guessed:-)
Two things:
1. Set the document language to Danish. (Go into d
Tim Michelsen wrote:
I am currently encountering numerous problems in my document.
I wrote the hints from
http://www.texnik.de/language/hyphen.phtml#sloppy
in my preamble but still get some ugly things like:
[I write in German...]
Un- instead ofUnter-
ternehmen
Hi.
Sorry for comming baxk with this old topic...
Well I just wanna ask for clarification.
On Tuesday, 8. June 2004 12:24 you wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > I do have a set of problems: first \"political corrected\" person-
> > definitions:
> > eg. instead of \"Probanden\" -> \"ProbandIn
Hello,
this is a kind of resend due to the inactive mailing-list the past few
days:
> If you use the \\sloppy command (in ERT or preamble?), LaTeX is not so
fuzzy
> about inter word spacing and a lot less hypenathion occures.
YES this is a good advice. Thanks.
I found some further informations a
On 8.06.04, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> The other problem concerns breaking up small words like \"also\": while it
> might be logically correct
...
> Is there a way to stop hypenathion for those small words?
If you use the \sloppy command (in ERT or preamble?), LaTeX is not so fuzzy
about int
Hi,
> I have defined a global file lexikon.tex, which I have saved where TeX
can
> find it (texmf tree). Then I \\input{lexikon} in the preamble.
That souns really interesting! Thanks I will try it this way.
>
> > Especially as I do have a \\\"master\\\" document with front-,main-
and
> > backm
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I do have a set of problems: first \"political corrected\" person-
> definitions:
> eg. instead of \"Probanden\" -> \"ProbandInnen\"
> This is a common method to change male-\"endings\" of a word into a
> \"plural-femal\" version... -> I have manually set the hyphenation
Hello,
> > actually I do have numerous hyphenation mistakes - caused by the
automatic
> > tex algorithm - in my german-lyx-document.
>
> THis is a strong indication that you don\'t have German hyphenation
> patterns loaded. Although TeX in not perfect in this area, it almost is.
>
> Are you sure
On Tue, Jun 01, 2004 at 09:26:53PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hello,
>
> actually I do have numerous hyphenation mistakes - caused by the automatic
> tex algorithm - in my german-lyx-document.
THis is a strong indication that you don't have German hyphenation
patterns loaded. Although TeX
Juan Luis UPSAM wrote:
Does anyone know how to force Lyx to use other hyphenation rules
rather than English ones?
This has to be done outside lyx, since it is an latex feature. And it
depends on which operational system/latex distribution you have. In
linux/tetex, you usually run texconfig (a
Marco Beishuizen wrote:
> My language settings in LyX are correct.
>
> After a lot of searching I found a website where someone experienced the
> same problems I have. The solution described is to edit the language.dat
> files (there are two of them), and after that you have to run
> "/usr/local/b
On Wed, 5 Feb 2003, the wise Helge Hafting spoke, and said:
> Marco Beishuizen wrote:
> >
> > I don't seem to get LyX to hyphenate correctly. In texconfig I edited
> > "language.dat" (and enabled dutch hyphenation), and did a rehash. In LyX I
> > did a reconfigure. But when I view the DVI output i
Marco Beishuizen wrote:
>
> I don't seem to get LyX to hyphenate correctly. In texconfig I edited
> "language.dat" (and enabled dutch hyphenation), and did a rehash. In LyX I
> did a reconfigure. But when I view the DVI output it doesn't hyphenate
> correctly. In the Latex log I should see that Ba
On Fri, Nov 15, 2002 at 04:14:56PM +0100, Jeroen Vriesman wrote:
> But the hyphenation babel dutch thing keeps making one serious mistake,
> almost all the words with 'ij' in it get split between the i and the j,
> like:
Do you have the Dutch hyphenation patterns enabled ?
If not, you can change
On Wednesday 30 October 2002 10:05 pm, Moritz Moeller-Herrmann wrote:
> Matthias Bunk wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > in LyX-1.1.6 I wrote "\hyphenation{ bla-bla }" in the LaTeX preamble and
> > it works. But LyX-1.2.1 wrote "\usepackage{babel}" after the LaTeX
> > preamble and so the "\hyphenation{ bla-
Matthias Bunk wrote:
> Hello,
>
> in LyX-1.1.6 I wrote "\hyphenation{ bla-bla }" in the LaTeX preamble and
> it works. But LyX-1.2.1 wrote "\usepackage{babel}" after the LaTeX
> preamble and so the "\hyphenation{ bla-bla }" from the preamble is only
> used in default language (English) and not fo
On Wed, Oct 16, 2002 at 01:12:11PM +0300, Janne Kivijarvi wrote:
>
> So, is there a way (adding something to the preamble, tweaking a knob
> somewhere in LyX settings etc) to make LyX substitute all my hyphens
> (but not minuses in math mode, and I guess also --'s and ---'s) as the
> TeX mode stri
J.Lauffenburger schrieb:
I'm using Lyx 1.1.6fix3b under Win32. When I compile my doc and watch at
the hyphenation package loaded by bibtex, the french package does not
appear. I can't explain that because, in the langage.dat file, I
declared for the french langage to use frhyph.tex which is also
i
On Fri, Oct 18, 2002 at 01:04:14AM +0200, Dekel Tsur wrote:
> Maybe the following will code do that
> \catcode\-=\active
> \def-#1#2{\ifx-#1\ifx-#2\char'55\char'55\char'55%
> \else\char'55\char'55#2\fi%
> \else\nobreak\char'55\allowhyphens #1#2\fi}
> but it have some side effects (for examp
On Thu, Jun 06, 2002 at 10:19:15PM +0200, Thorsten Grothe wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Can anyone tell me how to get hyphenation working in my seminar
> document? I only
> have to make slides for a seminar and there is not one word hyphenated -
> Is that normal?
Yes. It is very inappropriate to have hyphena
On Thu, Nov 22, 2001 at 09:43:03AM +0100, Giorgio Corani wrote:
> >>The problem I have is that hyphenation works fine on the text, but
> >>doesn't work with citation reference.
> >>In facts, lines which terminate with a citation reference go out of the
> >>right margin.
>
> > Which bibliography
>>The problem I have is that hyphenation works fine on the text, but
>>doesn't work with citation reference.
>>In facts, lines which terminate with a citation reference go out of the
>>right margin.
> Which bibliography style you use ?
> DO you use a bibliography package (e.g. harvard,natbib)
On Wed, Nov 21, 2001 at 10:17:49AM +0100, Giorgio Corani wrote:
> I'm writing a paper, using the class "article".
> The problem I have is that hyphenation works fine on the text, but
> doesn't work with citation reference.
> In facts, lines which terminate with a citation reference go out of the
>
On Sun, 19 Aug 2001, Alessandro Cafarella wrote:
> I am writing my thesis both at university and at home.
> The problem is that it cause a different way of
> hyphenating the ending word of the line: in the first
> case the word is not broken while in the second it's
> broken. You can view an exam
Alessandro Cafarella wrote:
>
> I am writing my thesis both at university and at home.
> The problem is that it cause a different way of
> hyphenating the ending word of the line: in the first
> case the word is not broken while in the second it's
> broken. You can view an example of it in the at
On Mon, Jul 30, 2001 at 09:04:31AM +0200, Herbert Voss wrote:
> > Detlev Humann wrote:
> >
> > Lyx/Latex sometimes spilts up abbreviations on two pages, e.g.:
> >
> > bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla NS-
> > [next page]
> > DAP bla bla bla bla bla bla bla.
> >
> > How can
> Detlev Humann wrote:
>
> Lyx/Latex sometimes spilts up abbreviations on two pages, e.g.:
>
> bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla NS-
> [next page]
> DAP bla bla bla bla bla bla bla.
>
> How can I prevent this?
put it in a box \mbox{NSDAP}
Herbert
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http://www.educat.
monty wrote:
>
> there is any way of avoiding the hyphenation? I don't want to get words in
> differents lines.
try package hyphen for switch hyphenation on/off
>
> An other question. Right now (while i get the way of getting rid of
> hyphenation), i'm tryin to put the spanish hyphenation, but
On Fri, Jun 08, 2001 at 01:31:26PM +0100, José Ernesto Jardim wrote:
> I'm writing a document using bibtex to manage bibliography and calling
> it within lyx with apalike style.
>
> When I produce the postscript document the citations are not hyphenated
> and I get lines extended throught the mar
Thank you all very much for the help!
Zoltan
On Mon, May 21, 2001 at 02:01:14PM +0200, Mann Zoltan Adam wrote:
> Hello,
>
> in my document I have some URLs. LyX/LaTeX treats them as long words, and
> no hyphenation is done. This can look horribly either because it crosses
> the margin or because it results in very sparse lines. On the other
On Mon, May 21, 2001 at 05:14:31PM +0200, Mann Zoltan Adam wrote:
> On Mon, 21 May 2001, Matej Cepl wrote:
>
> What about URLs in the bibtex-generated bibliography? There, I'll have to
> use some latex stuff, right?
Just instead of http://www.ccel.org, use \url{http://www.ccel.org} --
you have
On Mon, 21 May 2001, Matej Cepl wrote:
> On Mon, May 21, 2001 at 02:01:14PM +0200, Mann Zoltan Adam wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > in my document I have some URLs. LyX/LaTeX treats them as long words, and
> > no hyphenation is done. This can look horribly either because it crosses
> > the margin or be
Mann Zoltan Adam wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> in my document I have some URLs. LyX/LaTeX treats them as long words, and
> no hyphenation is done. This can look horribly either because it crosses
> the margin or because it results in very sparse lines. On the other hand,
> if URLs were broken at line bo
On Mon, May 21, 2001 at 02:01:14PM +0200, Mann Zoltan Adam wrote:
> Hello,
>
> in my document I have some URLs. LyX/LaTeX treats them as long words, and
> no hyphenation is done. This can look horribly either because it crosses
> the margin or because it results in very sparse lines. On the other
Willy K wrote:
>
> Ok, I removed the hyphenation. But know the words go
> over the margins, and that not what I want. Anyone
> knows how to fix that?
can you try \raggedright in tex(red)?
Herbert
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On Mon, Feb 26, 2001 at 12:50:17PM +0100, Olaf Glage wrote:
> hello * !
>
> I have problems with hyphenation in german. I've tried dehypht.tex and
> dehyphn.tex - it's always the same thing. For example, the word
> "Schnittebene" ist hyphenated like this : "Schnit-tebene". That's nonsense.
> I
On Mon, 26 Feb 2001, Olaf Glage wrote:
> |*| <- this is the size of our piece of Paper
> Old Lanscombe moved totteringly <-this is my problem
> from room to room, pulling up
You could enter manually hyphens using ctrl--, but if there are lot of too
long lines, it'll be q
Herbert Voss wrote:
> On Mon, 26 Feb 2001, Olaf Glage wrote:
>
> > hello * !
> >
> > I have problems with hyphenation in german. I've tried dehypht.tex and
> > dehyphn.tex - it's always the same thing. For example, the word
> > "Schnittebene" ist hyphenated like this : "Schnit-tebene". That's non
On Mon, 26 Feb 2001, Olaf Glage wrote:
> hello * !
>
> I have problems with hyphenation in german. I've tried dehypht.tex and
> dehyphn.tex - it's always the same thing. For example, the word
> "Schnittebene" ist hyphenated like this : "Schnit-tebene". That's nonsense.
> It should be : "Schnitt
John Levon wrote:
>
> Several developers are working towards GUI independence of the LyX core
> code. What this means is that the parts that control the GUI (xforms,
> gnome, or kde) are localised, which makes it easier to port. I, with some
> help from the other developers, am working on the KDE
On Thu, 28 Dec 2000, Matej Cepl wrote:
> At 10:06 PM 12/25/2000 +0100, Javier Nieto Esteban wrote:
> >Hi,
> > I'm an Spanish newbie user of Lyx (really, I use Klyx in my
> > Mandrake Linux).
>
>
> I have read something about re-emergence of KLyX in LDN, but I did not
> understood it w
At 10:06 PM 12/25/2000 +0100, Javier Nieto Esteban wrote:
>Hi,
> I'm an Spanish newbie user of Lyx (really, I use Klyx in my
> Mandrake Linux).
I have read something about re-emergence of KLyX in LDN, but I did not
understood it well. Are there signs of KLyX's life? I would be very
in
On Mon, Dec 25, 2000 at 10:06:14PM +0100, Javier Nieto Esteban wrote:
> Hi,
> I'm an Spanish newbie user of Lyx (really, I use Klyx in my
> Mandrake Linux). I have a problem with hyphenation... becouse the automatic
> one created by LaTex is incorrect.I want to swich off this option. Ho
> "C" == C Friedrich writes:
C> Hi, There is a passage in my thesis which looks like this: "bla bla
C> bla-, bla bla" LATEX thinks that the dash is a hyphen and does a
C> line break BEFORE the comma. (I didn't write it with CTRL- of
C> course.) So the next line begins with a comma, which is
> "C.Friedrich" wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > There is a passage in my thesis which looks like this:
> > "bla bla bla-, bla bla"
> > LATEX thinks that the dash is a hyphen and does a line break BEFORE
the comma.
> > (I didn't write it with CTRL- of course.) So the next line begins
with a comma,
> > w
"C.Friedrich" wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> There is a passage in my thesis which looks like this:
> "bla bla bla-, bla bla"
> LATEX thinks that the dash is a hyphen and does a line break BEFORE the comma.
> (I didn't write it with CTRL- of course.) So the next line begins with a comma,
> which is far from
> "Emanuele" == Emanuele Olivetti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Emanuele> 2) Ran "texconfig" under Hyphenation -> LaTeX menu I edited
Emanuele> language.dat file (I added a blank character and deleted it,
Emanuele> just to update the file) Than I stroke "Exit" (I haven't
Emanuele> found any "re
Hi Emanuele!
On 09-Mar-2000 Emanuele Olivetti wrote:
> I'm sorry but hyphenation is always my problem...
> Now I'm at the end of my thesis and I NEED the correct hyphenation.
> Many words have uncorrect hyphenation. Too much word to solve
> the problem manually...
>
> This is what I've done to m
Joern Schmedt a. d. Günne wrote:
>
> I have words in a document for which hyphenation does not work. In those
> cases there are hyphens in the word which I don't want to have at the end of
> the line.
>
> example:
> not wanted is:
> ...bla ma na P-
> code is very efficient.
> wanted:
> ... bla m
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
| > "Herbert" == Herbert Voss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
|
| Herbert> Emanuele Olivetti wrote:
| >> I've got this 2 problems: 1) Hyphenation makes some mistakes (in
| >> italian) and I need to correct "by hand" them... how can I do it? I
| >
> "Herbert" == Herbert Voss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Herbert> Emanuele Olivetti wrote:
>> I've got this 2 problems: 1) Hyphenation makes some mistakes (in
>> italian) and I need to correct "by hand" them... how can I do it? I
>> know there is some LaTeX "\command" to use in LyX, but I don
Emanuele Olivetti wrote:
>
> I've got this 2 problems:
> 1) Hyphenation makes some mistakes (in italian) and I need to
> correct "by hand" them... how can I do it? I know there is some
> LaTeX "\command" to use in LyX, but I don't know the exact way to do
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