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XeLaTeX and pdfLaTeX ignore hyphenation
ConTeXt: Too much hyphenationXelatex and pdfLatex and thesis templateXelatex polyglossia hyphenationWhy IEEEtran is blurry with XeLaTeX but not with PDFLaTeX, and how to fix it?Xelatex is not compilingAllowing hyphenation line breaks only when hyphens are placed intentionallyHow to enable UK English hyphenation?How to enter dashes in hyphenation?Hyphenation issue with pdfLatex and GreekXeLaTeX and pdflatex compatible code (problem with bold)
I'm trying to get all hyphenations that the LaTeX-algorithm gives out. So I'm trying this:
echo "\documentclassstandalone
\hyphenationPy-ra-mi-de
\showhyphensPyramide" | 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 "\documentclassstandalone
\hyphenationPy-ra-mi-de
\showhyphensPyramide" | 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 "\documentclassstandalone
\hyphenationPy-ra-mi-de
\showhyphensPyramide" | 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.
Check out our Code of Conduct.
I'm trying to get all hyphenations that the LaTeX-algorithm gives out. So I'm trying this:
echo "\documentclassstandalone
\hyphenationPy-ra-mi-de
\showhyphensPyramide" | 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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You must set the hyphenmins correctly:
documentclassstandalone
hyphenationPy-ra-mi-de
begindocument
showhyphensPyramide
righthyphenmin1
lefthyphenmin1
showhyphensPyramide
enddocument
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
2 hours ago
They set the number of minimal chars left and right of a hyphenation.
– Ulrike Fischer
1 hour ago
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
documentclassarticle
usepackage[italian,english]babel
begindocument
hyphenationPy-ra-mi-de
showhyphensPyramide
selectlanguageitalian
hyphenationPy-ra-mi-de
showhyphensPyramide
enddocument
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:
documentclassstandalone
hyphenationPy-ra-mi-de
begindocument
showhyphensPyramide
righthyphenmin1
lefthyphenmin1
showhyphensPyramide
enddocument
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
2 hours ago
They set the number of minimal chars left and right of a hyphenation.
– Ulrike Fischer
1 hour ago
add a comment |
You must set the hyphenmins correctly:
documentclassstandalone
hyphenationPy-ra-mi-de
begindocument
showhyphensPyramide
righthyphenmin1
lefthyphenmin1
showhyphensPyramide
enddocument
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
2 hours ago
They set the number of minimal chars left and right of a hyphenation.
– Ulrike Fischer
1 hour ago
add a comment |
You must set the hyphenmins correctly:
documentclassstandalone
hyphenationPy-ra-mi-de
begindocument
showhyphensPyramide
righthyphenmin1
lefthyphenmin1
showhyphensPyramide
enddocument
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:
documentclassstandalone
hyphenationPy-ra-mi-de
begindocument
showhyphensPyramide
righthyphenmin1
lefthyphenmin1
showhyphensPyramide
enddocument
The first showhyphens gives your output but the second now
TU/lmr/m/n/10 Py-ra-mi-de
answered 2 hours ago
Ulrike FischerUlrike Fischer
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198k9306692
Thanks very much! This solves my problem. What do righthyphenmin and lefthyphenmin exactly do?
– Max Mustermann Junior
2 hours ago
They set the number of minimal chars left and right of a hyphenation.
– Ulrike Fischer
1 hour ago
add a comment |
Thanks very much! This solves my problem. What do righthyphenmin and lefthyphenmin exactly do?
– Max Mustermann Junior
2 hours ago
They set the number of minimal chars left and right of a hyphenation.
– Ulrike Fischer
1 hour ago
Thanks very much! This solves my problem. What do righthyphenmin and lefthyphenmin exactly do?
– Max Mustermann Junior
2 hours ago
Thanks very much! This solves my problem. What do righthyphenmin and lefthyphenmin exactly do?
– Max Mustermann Junior
2 hours ago
They set the number of minimal chars left and right of a hyphenation.
– Ulrike Fischer
1 hour ago
They set the number of minimal chars left and right of a hyphenation.
– Ulrike Fischer
1 hour ago
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
documentclassarticle
usepackage[italian,english]babel
begindocument
hyphenationPy-ra-mi-de
showhyphensPyramide
selectlanguageitalian
hyphenationPy-ra-mi-de
showhyphensPyramide
enddocument
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
documentclassarticle
usepackage[italian,english]babel
begindocument
hyphenationPy-ra-mi-de
showhyphensPyramide
selectlanguageitalian
hyphenationPy-ra-mi-de
showhyphensPyramide
enddocument
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
documentclassarticle
usepackage[italian,english]babel
begindocument
hyphenationPy-ra-mi-de
showhyphensPyramide
selectlanguageitalian
hyphenationPy-ra-mi-de
showhyphensPyramide
enddocument
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
documentclassarticle
usepackage[italian,english]babel
begindocument
hyphenationPy-ra-mi-de
showhyphensPyramide
selectlanguageitalian
hyphenationPy-ra-mi-de
showhyphensPyramide
enddocument
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.
answered 1 hour ago
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