Command/setbreakpoints
\setbreakpoints
Syntax
\setbreakpoints[...] | |
[...] | compound reset |
Description
Activate a predefined set of breakpoints (characters at which words may be broken). A breakpoint in a set may be defined using \definebreakpoint. This does not affect hyphenation in general, beyond adding extra hyphenation points to eligible words. The only set of breakpoints defined by default is compound
.
Example
\setuppapersize[A8] \setbreakpoints[compound] 1. This is the truth: waste-not-want-not \par 2. This is the truth: waste/not/want/not \par 3. This is the truth: waste+not+want+not \par 4. This is the truth: waste(not(want(not)) \par 5. This is the truth: ((waste)not)want)not
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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