An update on this one:
When I define the macro through
@macro texnl{}
@end macro
and invoke it through
@texnl
then it eats up all text until the next newline, like @c.
When I define the macro through
@macro texnl
@end macro
and invoke it through
@texnl
then it eats up all spaces
How to enable hyphenation of this word?
The hyphenation points are already being considered. I put @loggingall
in the source and inspected the resulting paragraph breaking; it has the
expected discretionaries for the determining.
What's happening is that TeX is trying to minimize badness
Only @texnl{} appears to work right.
Can this be either fixed or a warning added to the documentation?
As previously stated, it already is in the documentation. What would be
more useful is to have a warning in the code. Patrice?
Thanks,
k
2) use @/ within the @url to allow line breaks.
Drawback: URLs that are otherwise presented as single-line entities to
the user are broken into pieces.
I don't see that as a drawback, I see that as adapting to the reality of
human communication, which does not include infinite line