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The \hyphenation command can be used to add extra hyphenation patterns globally to a document. This is useful for special words, that are not present in the general hyphenation patterns. \hyphenation{ chro-no-ampe-ro-met-ric mic-ro-graphs}
- How to use the `\hyphenation` command in ConTeXt to add further ...
The example works correctly on a recent ConTeXt (ver:...
- How to use the `\hyphenation` command in ConTeXt to add further ...
17 cze 2016 · I prefer to use it with the shortcuts option, so I can use, e.g., \-/ rather than \Hyphdash. Here's what you want: \usepackage[shortcuts]{extdash} ... multi\-/disciplinary. To prevent breaking at that hyphen, use multi\=/disciplinary.
11 wrz 2022 · The example works correctly on a recent ConTeXt (ver: 2022.08.25, tested with LMTX engine). You can try if \startexceptions works better in the older version of ConTeXt (in the recent version, both \hyphenation and \startexceptions call the same internal lua function). \startexceptions. Tatjana.
4 dni temu · Hyphens are often used to join prefixes and suffixes to base words, especially when adding clarity or avoiding awkward combinations of letters. Common cases include prefixes like self- and ex-, or when the prefix ends and the base word begins with the same vowel. Examples: self-esteem. ex-husband.
A simple workround would be to have a personal custom style file that includes, for example, \usepackage{hyphenat} \hyphenation{he-lio-trope opos-sum} that you can include as desired. Just put it on the local texmf tree in an appropriate place. With these two lines in myhyph.sty: \documentclass[british]{article}
You can have Word hyphenate your text automatically as you type your text, or later, in one pass. You can also use manual hyphenation to have Word make hyphenation suggestions. Automatic hyphenation is quicker and easier, although manual hyphenation provides more control.
In Word and Outlook, you can use accent marks (or diacritical marks) in a document, such as an acute accent, cedilla, circumflex, diaeresis or umlaut, grave accent, or tilde. For keyboard shortcuts in which you press two or more keys simultaneously, the keys to press are separated by a plus sign (+) in the tables.