Re: Hyphenationpriblem with '-'
You can find the complete explanation in the manual Embedded Objects section 5.6.1 Preventing Hyphenation Siegfried
Re: Hyphenationpriblem with '-'
You can find the complete explanation in the manual Embedded Objects section 5.6.1 Preventing Hyphenation Siegfried
Re: Hyphenationpriblem with '-'
You can find the complete explanation in the manual Embedded Objects section 5.6.1 Preventing Hyphenation Siegfried
Hyphenationpriblem with '-'
Hello, I have following problem: I have words like 'IGI-2' and want LaTeX not to hyphenate it. In German texts this is possible with 'IGI~2' which results in 'IGI-2'. I also tried to define a hyphenation with \hyphenation{word}, but of course this command uses '-' to define where to hyphenate and gets confused with these kind of words. Maybe a \newcommand with \mbox or something similar could help? But I am not sure about how to do so. any suggestions? Thanks, Helmut -- Helmut Hauser Institute for Theoretical Computer Sciences Technische Universitaet Graz Inffeldgasse 16b, I A-8010 Graz, Austria --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tel: + 43 316 873-5821 Fax: + 43 316 873-5805 http://www.igi.TUGraz.at/helmut/
Hyphenationpriblem with '-'
Hello, I have following problem: I have words like 'IGI-2' and want LaTeX not to hyphenate it. In German texts this is possible with 'IGI~2' which results in 'IGI-2'. I also tried to define a hyphenation with \hyphenation{word}, but of course this command uses '-' to define where to hyphenate and gets confused with these kind of words. Maybe a \newcommand with \mbox or something similar could help? But I am not sure about how to do so. any suggestions? Thanks, Helmut -- Helmut Hauser Institute for Theoretical Computer Sciences Technische Universitaet Graz Inffeldgasse 16b, I A-8010 Graz, Austria --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tel: + 43 316 873-5821 Fax: + 43 316 873-5805 http://www.igi.TUGraz.at/helmut/
Hyphenationpriblem with '-'
Hello, I have following problem: I have words like 'IGI-2' and want LaTeX not to hyphenate it. In German texts this is possible with 'IGI"~2' which results in 'IGI-2'. I also tried to define a hyphenation with \hyphenation{word}, but of course this command uses '-' to define where to hyphenate and gets confused with these kind of words. Maybe a \newcommand with \mbox or something similar could help? But I am not sure about how to do so. any suggestions? Thanks, Helmut -- Helmut Hauser Institute for Theoretical Computer Sciences Technische Universitaet Graz Inffeldgasse 16b, I A-8010 Graz, Austria --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tel: + 43 316 873-5821 Fax: + 43 316 873-5805 http://www.igi.TUGraz.at/helmut/