Difference between revisions of "Delimiter"
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*Forced linebreak (in flowtext broken line is NOT jusify-aligned): \crlf | *Forced linebreak (in flowtext broken line is NOT jusify-aligned): \crlf | ||
*Forced linebreak (but disapears in the ToC, in flowtext justify-alignment also in the broken line): \\ | *Forced linebreak (but disapears in the ToC, in flowtext justify-alignment also in the broken line): \\ | ||
− | *Possible linebreak for words (with -): \- | + | *Possible linebreak for words (with -): \- or |-| |
− | *Possible linebreak for words (without a sign): | + | *Possible linebreak for words (without a sign): | | |
*Possible linebreaks for words (with - -- --- ) ( = / ): | | | *Possible linebreaks for words (with - -- --- ) ( = / ): | | | ||
Revision as of 23:02, 20 January 2013
Line delimiters
- Forced linebreak (in flowtext broken line is NOT jusify-aligned): \crlf
- Forced linebreak (but disapears in the ToC, in flowtext justify-alignment also in the broken line): \\
- Possible linebreak for words (with -): \- or |-|
- Possible linebreak for words (without a sign): | |
- Possible linebreaks for words (with - -- --- ) ( = / ): | |
- Default behavior for | |: \setuphyphenmark
Page delimiters
- \page[..]