On Dienstag 29 November 2005 02:13, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Using the
>
> \lefthypenmin=1
> \righthyphenmin=1
>
> commands in the TeX file we can get the OOo's hyphenation:

Hi Laci,

thanks for your idea and sorry for the late reply. Unfortunately, it 
doesn't really help, there are still many cases where the hyphenation 
differs.

British English Example:

Tex without the \lefthyphenmin=1 etc setting:
abaser's

Tex with the \lefthyphenmin=1 etc setting, as suggested by you:
abas-er's

OOo:
abaser-'s

You can also reproduce this example in OOo by moving the word "abaser's" to 
the right so hyphenation gets triggered. I think this shows that there's a 
problem as I'm quite sure abaser-'s is not a correct hyphenation (British 
English native speakers please correct me if I'm not correct).

German example:

Tex (no matter if \lefthyphenmin=1 etc. is set):
bei-nah
bei-na-he
(these are both correct)

OOo:
bei-nah
bein-a-he
(this is incorrect)

So unfortunately the conclusion is that there's still a problem in OOo 
hyphenation that affects tens of thousands of words.

BTW, I assume these warnings in Tex can be ignored?:
Underfull \hbox (badness 10000) in paragraph at lines 122691--122691
[] \T1/cmr/m/n/10 re-zone

Regards
 Daniel

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http://www.danielnaber.de

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