Hi,
has \zwnj (or the equivalent unicode character) bad consequences for
hyphenation? Like, when you'd preprocess your files and add \zwnj in
appropriate places, will that break hyphenation for these words?
Best,
Denis
On 10/14/2020 2:09 PM, Denis Maier wrote:
Hi,
has \zwnj (or the equivalent unicode character) bad consequences for
hyphenation? Like, when you'd preprocess your files and add \zwnj in
appropriate places, will that break hyphenation for these words?
So, this:
\mainlanguage[nl]
\startexception
On 10/14/2020 2:09 PM, Denis Maier wrote:
Hi,
has \zwnj (or the equivalent unicode character) bad consequences for
hyphenation? Like, when you'd preprocess your files and add \zwnj in
appropriate places, will that break hyphenation for these words?
yes, which is why we don't want to preprocess