RE: Re: Re: \hyphenation

2004-06-16 Thread peter.may
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

Re: Re: \hyphenation

2004-06-08 Thread G. Milde
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

RE: RE: Re: \hyphenation

2004-06-08 Thread peter.may
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

RE: Re: \hyphenation

2004-06-08 Thread Juergen Spitzmueller
[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

RE: Re: \hyphenation

2004-06-07 Thread peter.may
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