Am Sat, 19 Feb 2011 00:13:03 -0500 schrieb Mike Maxwell: > In a grammar we're writing, the gloss of a word "xowunʣāy" gets > hyphenated immediately after the 'x'. I thought I could prevent this by > adding the command > \hyphenation{xowunʣāy} > near the beginning of the file (before the \begin{document} command). > However, this has no effect; the word still gets hyphenated. > > The paragraph of text in the input is > Applies to nouns (including verbal nouns) and > adjectives. \pusArabicScript{ښوون(ه)} /xowun(a)/ \emph{teaching}; > \pusArabicScript{ښوونځای} /xowunʣāy/ \emph{schoolhouse}. > where \pusArabicScript is our command to switch into Arabic script. > > Any idea why the \hyphenation{} command is ineffective?
Did you activate the correct language? -- Ulrike Fischer -------------------------------------------------- Subscriptions, Archive, and List information, etc.: http://tug.org/mailman/listinfo/xetex