Can someone give me an idiot-proof guide to changing hyphenation to
Italian? I'm very new to Lyx but have to get the manuscript out to my
publishers quickly.
I'm having problems because the hyphenation is just wrong for Italian.
I've searched this list and found a number of old posts - some going
It should be straightforward by changing the language of the document.
If not, see the configuration of miktex, as it might not be loading
the italian hyphenation for babel.
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Julio Rojas
jcredbe...@gmail.com
On Tue, Dec 15, 2009 at 8:25 AM,
If not, see the configuration of miktex, as it might not be loading
the italian hyphenation for babel.
If I can remember, every time I reinstall MikTeX I have to go to Settings-
Language and select italian hyphenation in order to have correct italian
hyphenation. Did you try?
Dear Richard, remember to always include the list on your replies.
I thought you were on Windows as you spoke of MikTeX. But no problem.
First of all, generate the PDF of your document and check what LaTeX
says on the hyphenation patterns being used. You can check that in LyX
in Document-Latex
Julio,
Julio Rojas wrote:
Dear Richard, remember to always include the list on your replies.
Sorry, I thought I had. I'm very new to all this and have lots to learn.
Maybe I've done it better this time.
First of all, generate the PDF of your document and check what LaTeX
says on the
Can someone give me an idiot-proof guide to changing hyphenation to
Italian? I'm very new to Lyx but have to get the manuscript out to my
publishers quickly.
I'm having problems because the hyphenation is just wrong for Italian.
I've searched this list and found a number of old posts - some going
It should be straightforward by changing the language of the document.
If not, see the configuration of miktex, as it might not be loading
the italian hyphenation for babel.
-
Julio Rojas
jcredbe...@gmail.com
On Tue, Dec 15, 2009 at 8:25 AM,
If not, see the configuration of miktex, as it might not be loading
the italian hyphenation for babel.
If I can remember, every time I reinstall MikTeX I have to go to Settings-
Language and select italian hyphenation in order to have correct italian
hyphenation. Did you try?
Dear Richard, remember to always include the list on your replies.
I thought you were on Windows as you spoke of MikTeX. But no problem.
First of all, generate the PDF of your document and check what LaTeX
says on the hyphenation patterns being used. You can check that in LyX
in Document-Latex
Julio,
Julio Rojas wrote:
Dear Richard, remember to always include the list on your replies.
Sorry, I thought I had. I'm very new to all this and have lots to learn.
Maybe I've done it better this time.
First of all, generate the PDF of your document and check what LaTeX
says on the
Can someone give me an idiot-proof guide to changing hyphenation to
Italian? I'm very new to Lyx but have to get the manuscript out to my
publishers quickly.
I'm having problems because the hyphenation is just wrong for Italian.
I've searched this list and found a number of old posts - some going
It should be straightforward by changing the language of the document.
If not, see the configuration of miktex, as it might not be loading
the italian hyphenation for babel.
-
Julio Rojas
jcredbe...@gmail.com
On Tue, Dec 15, 2009 at 8:25 AM,
> If not, see the configuration of miktex, as it might not be loading
> the italian hyphenation for babel.
If I can remember, every time I reinstall MikTeX I have to go to Settings-
Language and select italian hyphenation in order to have correct italian
hyphenation. Did you try?
Dear Richard, remember to always include the list on your replies.
I thought you were on Windows as you spoke of MikTeX. But no problem.
First of all, generate the PDF of your document and check what LaTeX
says on the hyphenation patterns being used. You can check that in LyX
in "Document->Latex
Julio,
Julio Rojas wrote:
> Dear Richard, remember to always include the list on your replies.
Sorry, I thought I had. I'm very new to all this and have lots to learn.
Maybe I've done it better this time.
>
> First of all, generate the PDF of your document and check what LaTeX
> says on the
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