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I'm trying to get all hyphenations that the LaTeX-algorithm gives out. So I'm trying this:
echo "\documentclass{standalone}
\hyphenation{Py-ra-mi-de}
\showhyphens{Pyramide}" | xelatex
This does not give me any errors, so that the output contains
TU/lmr/m/n/10 Py-ra-mide
which I can parse for. But the hyphenation that it gives me is not Py-ra-mi-de, but Py-ra-mide. What do I do wrong here?
xetex pdftex hyphenation
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I'm trying to get all hyphenations that the LaTeX-algorithm gives out. So I'm trying this:
echo "\documentclass{standalone}
\hyphenation{Py-ra-mi-de}
\showhyphens{Pyramide}" | xelatex
This does not give me any errors, so that the output contains
TU/lmr/m/n/10 Py-ra-mide
which I can parse for. But the hyphenation that it gives me is not Py-ra-mi-de, but Py-ra-mide. What do I do wrong here?
xetex pdftex hyphenation
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so from the answer in summary you would needecho "documentclass{standalone} begin{document} hyphenation{Py-ra-mi-de} righthyphenmin2 showhyphens{Pyramide} end{document}" | XeLaTeXand get a result of .pdf
– KJO
yesterday
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I'm trying to get all hyphenations that the LaTeX-algorithm gives out. So I'm trying this:
echo "\documentclass{standalone}
\hyphenation{Py-ra-mi-de}
\showhyphens{Pyramide}" | xelatex
This does not give me any errors, so that the output contains
TU/lmr/m/n/10 Py-ra-mide
which I can parse for. But the hyphenation that it gives me is not Py-ra-mi-de, but Py-ra-mide. What do I do wrong here?
xetex pdftex hyphenation
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Max Mustermann Junior is a new contributor to this site. Take care in asking for clarification, commenting, and answering.
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I'm trying to get all hyphenations that the LaTeX-algorithm gives out. So I'm trying this:
echo "\documentclass{standalone}
\hyphenation{Py-ra-mi-de}
\showhyphens{Pyramide}" | xelatex
This does not give me any errors, so that the output contains
TU/lmr/m/n/10 Py-ra-mide
which I can parse for. But the hyphenation that it gives me is not Py-ra-mi-de, but Py-ra-mide. What do I do wrong here?
xetex pdftex hyphenation
xetex pdftex hyphenation
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so from the answer in summary you would needecho "documentclass{standalone} begin{document} hyphenation{Py-ra-mi-de} righthyphenmin2 showhyphens{Pyramide} end{document}" | XeLaTeXand get a result of .pdf
– KJO
yesterday
add a comment |
so from the answer in summary you would needecho "documentclass{standalone} begin{document} hyphenation{Py-ra-mi-de} righthyphenmin2 showhyphens{Pyramide} end{document}" | XeLaTeXand get a result of .pdf
– KJO
yesterday
so from the answer in summary you would need
echo "documentclass{standalone} begin{document} hyphenation{Py-ra-mi-de} righthyphenmin2 showhyphens{Pyramide} end{document}" | XeLaTeX and get a result of .pdf– KJO
yesterday
so from the answer in summary you would need
echo "documentclass{standalone} begin{document} hyphenation{Py-ra-mi-de} righthyphenmin2 showhyphens{Pyramide} end{document}" | XeLaTeX and get a result of .pdf– KJO
yesterday
add a comment |
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The default language (American English) sets lefthyphenmin=2 and righthyphenmin=3. Thus no TeX engine will hyphenate past the m, whatever hyphenation points you define.
If you try
documentclass{article}
usepackage[italian,english]{babel}
begin{document}
hyphenation{Py-ra-mi-de}
showhyphens{Pyramide}
selectlanguage{italian}
hyphenation{Py-ra-mi-de}
showhyphens{Pyramide}
end{document}
you get
Underfull hbox (badness 10000) in paragraph at lines 8--8
TU/lmr/m/n/10 Py-ra-mide
Underfull hbox (badness 10000) in paragraph at lines 14--14
TU/lmr/m/n/10 Py-ra-mi-de
It wouldn't be necessary to set the hyphenation points again, actually, because the hyphenation you want fits into the patterns for Italian. The settings for this language have lefthyphenmin=2 and righthyphenmin=2.
add a comment |
You must set the hyphenmins correctly:
documentclass{standalone}
hyphenation{Py-ra-mi-de}
begin{document}
showhyphens{Pyramide}
righthyphenmin1
lefthyphenmin1
showhyphens{Pyramide}
end{document}
The first showhyphens gives your output but the second now
TU/lmr/m/n/10 Py-ra-mi-de
Thanks very much! This solves my problem. What do righthyphenmin and lefthyphenmin exactly do?
– Max Mustermann Junior
yesterday
1
They set the number of minimal chars left and right of a hyphenation.
– Ulrike Fischer
yesterday
add a comment |
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The default language (American English) sets lefthyphenmin=2 and righthyphenmin=3. Thus no TeX engine will hyphenate past the m, whatever hyphenation points you define.
If you try
documentclass{article}
usepackage[italian,english]{babel}
begin{document}
hyphenation{Py-ra-mi-de}
showhyphens{Pyramide}
selectlanguage{italian}
hyphenation{Py-ra-mi-de}
showhyphens{Pyramide}
end{document}
you get
Underfull hbox (badness 10000) in paragraph at lines 8--8
TU/lmr/m/n/10 Py-ra-mide
Underfull hbox (badness 10000) in paragraph at lines 14--14
TU/lmr/m/n/10 Py-ra-mi-de
It wouldn't be necessary to set the hyphenation points again, actually, because the hyphenation you want fits into the patterns for Italian. The settings for this language have lefthyphenmin=2 and righthyphenmin=2.
add a comment |
The default language (American English) sets lefthyphenmin=2 and righthyphenmin=3. Thus no TeX engine will hyphenate past the m, whatever hyphenation points you define.
If you try
documentclass{article}
usepackage[italian,english]{babel}
begin{document}
hyphenation{Py-ra-mi-de}
showhyphens{Pyramide}
selectlanguage{italian}
hyphenation{Py-ra-mi-de}
showhyphens{Pyramide}
end{document}
you get
Underfull hbox (badness 10000) in paragraph at lines 8--8
TU/lmr/m/n/10 Py-ra-mide
Underfull hbox (badness 10000) in paragraph at lines 14--14
TU/lmr/m/n/10 Py-ra-mi-de
It wouldn't be necessary to set the hyphenation points again, actually, because the hyphenation you want fits into the patterns for Italian. The settings for this language have lefthyphenmin=2 and righthyphenmin=2.
add a comment |
The default language (American English) sets lefthyphenmin=2 and righthyphenmin=3. Thus no TeX engine will hyphenate past the m, whatever hyphenation points you define.
If you try
documentclass{article}
usepackage[italian,english]{babel}
begin{document}
hyphenation{Py-ra-mi-de}
showhyphens{Pyramide}
selectlanguage{italian}
hyphenation{Py-ra-mi-de}
showhyphens{Pyramide}
end{document}
you get
Underfull hbox (badness 10000) in paragraph at lines 8--8
TU/lmr/m/n/10 Py-ra-mide
Underfull hbox (badness 10000) in paragraph at lines 14--14
TU/lmr/m/n/10 Py-ra-mi-de
It wouldn't be necessary to set the hyphenation points again, actually, because the hyphenation you want fits into the patterns for Italian. The settings for this language have lefthyphenmin=2 and righthyphenmin=2.
The default language (American English) sets lefthyphenmin=2 and righthyphenmin=3. Thus no TeX engine will hyphenate past the m, whatever hyphenation points you define.
If you try
documentclass{article}
usepackage[italian,english]{babel}
begin{document}
hyphenation{Py-ra-mi-de}
showhyphens{Pyramide}
selectlanguage{italian}
hyphenation{Py-ra-mi-de}
showhyphens{Pyramide}
end{document}
you get
Underfull hbox (badness 10000) in paragraph at lines 8--8
TU/lmr/m/n/10 Py-ra-mide
Underfull hbox (badness 10000) in paragraph at lines 14--14
TU/lmr/m/n/10 Py-ra-mi-de
It wouldn't be necessary to set the hyphenation points again, actually, because the hyphenation you want fits into the patterns for Italian. The settings for this language have lefthyphenmin=2 and righthyphenmin=2.
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You must set the hyphenmins correctly:
documentclass{standalone}
hyphenation{Py-ra-mi-de}
begin{document}
showhyphens{Pyramide}
righthyphenmin1
lefthyphenmin1
showhyphens{Pyramide}
end{document}
The first showhyphens gives your output but the second now
TU/lmr/m/n/10 Py-ra-mi-de
Thanks very much! This solves my problem. What do righthyphenmin and lefthyphenmin exactly do?
– Max Mustermann Junior
yesterday
1
They set the number of minimal chars left and right of a hyphenation.
– Ulrike Fischer
yesterday
add a comment |
You must set the hyphenmins correctly:
documentclass{standalone}
hyphenation{Py-ra-mi-de}
begin{document}
showhyphens{Pyramide}
righthyphenmin1
lefthyphenmin1
showhyphens{Pyramide}
end{document}
The first showhyphens gives your output but the second now
TU/lmr/m/n/10 Py-ra-mi-de
Thanks very much! This solves my problem. What do righthyphenmin and lefthyphenmin exactly do?
– Max Mustermann Junior
yesterday
1
They set the number of minimal chars left and right of a hyphenation.
– Ulrike Fischer
yesterday
add a comment |
You must set the hyphenmins correctly:
documentclass{standalone}
hyphenation{Py-ra-mi-de}
begin{document}
showhyphens{Pyramide}
righthyphenmin1
lefthyphenmin1
showhyphens{Pyramide}
end{document}
The first showhyphens gives your output but the second now
TU/lmr/m/n/10 Py-ra-mi-de
You must set the hyphenmins correctly:
documentclass{standalone}
hyphenation{Py-ra-mi-de}
begin{document}
showhyphens{Pyramide}
righthyphenmin1
lefthyphenmin1
showhyphens{Pyramide}
end{document}
The first showhyphens gives your output but the second now
TU/lmr/m/n/10 Py-ra-mi-de
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Thanks very much! This solves my problem. What do righthyphenmin and lefthyphenmin exactly do?
– Max Mustermann Junior
yesterday
1
They set the number of minimal chars left and right of a hyphenation.
– Ulrike Fischer
yesterday
add a comment |
Thanks very much! This solves my problem. What do righthyphenmin and lefthyphenmin exactly do?
– Max Mustermann Junior
yesterday
1
They set the number of minimal chars left and right of a hyphenation.
– Ulrike Fischer
yesterday
Thanks very much! This solves my problem. What do righthyphenmin and lefthyphenmin exactly do?
– Max Mustermann Junior
yesterday
Thanks very much! This solves my problem. What do righthyphenmin and lefthyphenmin exactly do?
– Max Mustermann Junior
yesterday
1
1
They set the number of minimal chars left and right of a hyphenation.
– Ulrike Fischer
yesterday
They set the number of minimal chars left and right of a hyphenation.
– Ulrike Fischer
yesterday
add a comment |
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so from the answer in summary you would need
echo "documentclass{standalone} begin{document} hyphenation{Py-ra-mi-de} righthyphenmin2 showhyphens{Pyramide} end{document}" | XeLaTeXand get a result of .pdf– KJO
yesterday