On 09/08/2016 12:12 PM, Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
> On 08.09.2016 11:08, Henri Menke wrote:
>> I have constructed a better example (and eliminated a grammar error), see
>> below. I think what »|-|« does is essentially
>> »-\penalty\zerocount\hskip\zeropoint«. When I insert this as is the margin
On 08.09.2016 11:08, Henri Menke wrote:
I have constructed a better example (and eliminated a grammar error), see
below. I think what »|-|« does is essentially
»-\penalty\zerocount\hskip\zeropoint«. When I insert this as is the margin
kerning is correct. Still, I have no idea how to fix
Dear list,
I have constructed a better example (and eliminated a grammar error), see
below. I think what »|-|« does is essentially
»-\penalty\zerocount\hskip\zeropoint«. When I insert this as is the margin
kerning is correct. Still, I have no idea how to fix |-|.
Cheers, Henri
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Dear list,
when writing compound words I want the second part to be eligible for
hyphenation to avoid bad breaks. Therefore, instead of »non-trivial« I write
»non|-|trivial«. However, I noticed that when I make dash compound aware it is
no longer kerned into the margin. MWE is below. How