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Revision as of 20:37, 11 November 2019
\hyphenation
Syntax (autogenerated)
Syntax
\hyphenation{...} | |
{...} | se-ve-ral words cut in-to syl-la-bles with hy-phens |
Description
Indicate how to hyphenate a word. Useful when there are some foreign or unusual words that are used a few times in your text.
Example
\setuppapersize[A9] \hyphenation{ac-cord-ance Rein-heits-gebot} A lot of German beer is brewed in accordance with the {\it Reinheitsgebot} laid down in Munich in 1516.
Note
If you are also using \startexceptions...\stopexceptions in your document, that must precede \hyphenation.
See also
- Hyphenation
- \hyphenation to define the hyphenation of a specific word
- \startexceptions to define language-specific hyphenations
- \- to define an ad-hoc breakpoint
- \unhyphenated to prevent hyphenation
- \doublehyphendemerits to penalize hyphenation on consecutive lines
- \setupalign justification parameters to tweak the auto-hyphenation algorithm
- \definebreakpoints to initialize a breakpoint set
- \definebreakpoint to add to a breakpoint set
- \setbreakpoints to activate a breakpoint set
- \language to activate a language's settings, including hyphenation
- Wrapping
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