https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=155310

--- Comment #3 from Mike Kaganski <mikekagan...@hotmail.com> ---
(In reply to Ron from comment #2)

Hyphenation - as splitting words by syllables to fill lines when justifying the
text on both boundaries - is orthogonal to the HYPHEN-MINUS (and HYPHEN), as
discussed in the document. These are used in places where the glyph shall be
shown irrespective to the line breaks, as in your "editor-in-chief", so where
these are discussed in the document, those sections apply to the issue
discussed here.

SHY ("soft hyphen") is similar to the auto-hyphenation, but that is not what
you are discussing here.

Also, there is an explicit NO-BREAK HYPHEN, created explicitly to express
author's intention to *suppress* the line breaking opportunity.

So - again: there is an existing rule set defined in the document I mentioned;
there are existing means and established rules how to avoid breaks; and there
are *also* hyphenation rules, implemented separately. Up to now, you didn't
provide any reference to a rule set that would justify a change.

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