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--- Comment #7 from Mike Kaganski ---
(In reply to Ron from comment #6)
> When you turn off auto hyphenation, it still auto-hyphenates dictionary
> words containing hyphens.
No. Auto-hyphenation is a process of *inserting* hyphens where
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--- Comment #6 from Ron ---
When you turn off auto hyphenation, it still auto-hyphenates dictionary words
containing hyphens.
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--- Comment #5 from خالد حسني ---
I’m inclined to close this as NOTABUG, like Mike explained, the requested
behavior is nonstandard and deviates from the established norms of Unicode and
digital typography in general.
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--- Comment #3 from Mike Kaganski ---
(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
discusse
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--- Comment #2 from Ron ---
Note that there is an automatic hyphenation switch. It makes perfect sense to
break a dictionary word when this feature, automatic hyphenation, is on. And to
treat a dictionary word with a hyphen as a word when
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--- Comment #1 from Mike Kaganski ---
Line breaking is discussed in detail in the Unicode's Annex #14 [1]; and the
HYPHEN-MINUS is explicitly treated as a line breaking opportunity, except in
numeric context.
It is completely unclear why