On Mon, Oct 20, 2008 at 12:41 PM, Adrian Smith <adrian@causeway.co.uk> wrote:
> "The hyphenation-remain-character-count specifies the minimum number of
> characters in a hyphenated word before the hyphenation character. This
> is the minimum number of characters in the word left on the line ending
> with the hyphenation character."
>
> 2 is fine (un-group and many other examples).
>
> The issue is the words where it thought these particular 2 were
> acceptable. Maybe setting the language would help?
Adrian,
with regards to the words it thought about, it thought exactly the
same way as TeX would; it uses TeX patterns and the TeX algorithm for
hyphenation. And generally puts less hyphens in a text of this width
than TeX does.
If you think that particular words are not hyphenated correctly, add
them to the list of exceptions in the pattern file.
David
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