Jacques Foucry wrote:
> For example the word lancée is cut as la-ncée and should be cut as lan-cée.
>
> I've put into the file :
> lan5ce.
>
> Which mean (for me) "it's better to cut after the 'n' character". But it
> doesn't work.
Hi Jacques,
you can always put exceptions to hyphenation rules at the end of file like:
\hyphenation{
lan-cée
}
Hyphen there denotes places where break could occur. Such rules always
override general hyphenation patterns.
HTH,
Jirka
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