Dekel Tsur wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 19, 2002 at 05:34:14PM +0100, Andre Poenitz wrote:
>> > Setting the language for the text to for instance "Walisisch"??,
>> > prevents the separation as long as there is no "walisische"
>> > <something>-separation installed.
>>
>> Welsh. separation == hyphenation. ... as long as there is no Welsh
>> hyphenation installed.
>>
>> I guess the idea is to fool the hyphenation by asking for a language it
>> does not understand. Welsh seems to be the typical example for that trick
>> ;-)
>
> There is a simpler way to disable hyphenation:
> \hyphenpenalty=10000.
> This can be done for only one paragraph: write \hyphenpenalty=10000 at the
> before the paragraph, and \hyphenpenalty=50 after it.
>
> It is also possible to disable hyphenation for specific words:
> \hyphenation{foo} will disable hyphenation for the word foo.
I don't think using ERT is easier then setting the language via GUI.
Especially if you look at the start of the thread.
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