Hans Hagen said this at Thu, 16 Jan 2003 12:37:08 +0100:
>>Hmm. Yes, middle refuses to break words. In my experiments, it doesn't
>>matter whether or not "nothyphenated" is there as a keyword.
>
>doesn't {left,nothyphenated} work ok?
It hyphenates.
> or {left,nothyphenated,width} or
It still hyphenates, with no visible difference from the above case.
>{left,nothyphenated,broad}
Magic. It works just as I wanted it to. No hyphenation, and no overfull
lines. Thanks!
All this was while using a beta from November. I just upgraded right now
(just. in. case.) ... and it still acts exactly as I report.
Sorry that this was such a tough nut to crack, but thanks for sticking
with the problem.
There's a small (14kb) PDF here as an illustration of the results I got:
<http://homepage.mac.com/atl/tex/frame-hyp.pdf>
<http://homepage.mac.com/atl/tex/frame-hyp.tex>
Many thanks yet again, Hans,
adam
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