Command/definebreakpoint
\definebreakpoint
Syntax
\definebreakpoint[...][...][...=...] | |
[...] | name of breakpoint set to add to |
[...] | character at which to break |
language | two-letter code: language for which this breakpoint applies |
nleft | number: minimal characters to left to allow breaking' here' |
nright | number: minimal characters to right to allow breaking here |
type | ??? |
middle | ??? |
left | ??? |
right | ??? |
Description
\definebreakpoint[setname][?][...=...] defines a breakpoint at ?
, and makes it a member of a set that can be activated with \setbreakpoints[setname]. The set must be initialized with \definebreakpoints[setname].
Example
This is how the compound
breakpoint set is defined in typo-brk.mkiv
\definebreakpoint [compound] [+] [nleft=3,nright=3,type=1] \definebreakpoint [compound] [-] [nleft=3,nright=3,type=1] \definebreakpoint [compound] [/] [nleft=3,nright=3,type=1] \definebreakpoint [compound] [(] [nleft=3,nright=3,type=2] \definebreakpoint [compound] [)] [nleft=3,nright=3,type=3]
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
- typo-brk.mkiv
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