Dnia 2013-03-07, o godz. 18:25:42
Aditya Mahajan adit...@umich.edu napisaĆ(a):
On Thu, 7 Mar 2013, Marcin Borkowski wrote:
Hi,
I'd like to typeset some text flush left and *completely* without
hyphenation. What do I do? (For now, I wrote \hyphenpenalty=1,
but this is obviously
On Thu, 7 Mar 2013 23:47:27 +0100
Marcin Borkowski mb...@wmi.amu.edu.pl wrote:
Hi,
I'd like to typeset some text flush left and *completely* without
hyphenation. What do I do? (For now, I wrote \hyphenpenalty=1,
but this is obviously not very ConTeXt-way.)
Best,
\setupalign
On Thu, 7 Mar 2013, Marcin Borkowski wrote:
Hi,
I'd like to typeset some text flush left and *completely* without
hyphenation. What do I do? (For now, I wrote \hyphenpenalty=1,
but this is obviously not very ConTeXt-way.)
\setupalign[nothypenated]
or inside an environment that accepts
Am 24.02.2011 um 14:05 schrieb Cecil Westerhof:
I have a Dutch document where I use the word genereren. Because it is on the
end of the line ge- is put on the end and nereren is put on the beginning of
the next line. I find this quit ugly. Can I disable hyphenation, or let it
behave more
Am 2011-02-24 um 14:05 schrieb Cecil Westerhof:
I have a Dutch document where I use the word genereren. Because it
is on the end of the line ge- is put on the end and nereren is put
on the beginning of the next line. I find this quit ugly. Can I
disable hyphenation, or let it behave more
Thanks for the very speedy reply.
2011/2/24 Andreas Harder ahar...@uni-koblenz.de
I have a Dutch document where I use the word genereren. Because it is on
the end of the line ge- is put on the end and nereren is put on the
beginning of the next line. I find this quit ugly. Can I disable
But I found something peculiar happening. I think it is a bug, but maybe I
am wrong. Where genereren first was hypenated, it now gets put completly put
at the end of the sentence.
What else did you expect after you told the system to leave at least five
characters to the left and four
2011/2/24 Marco net...@lavabit.com
If that is possible now, why was it not possible beforehand?
It was possible. But ConTeXt calculates the breakpoints (including possible
hypenation) so that the paragraphs look nice and the inter word space will
not
be stretched too much.
Okay, that
Am 24.02.2011 um 14:26 schrieb Andreas Harder:
Am 24.02.2011 um 14:05 schrieb Cecil Westerhof:
I have a Dutch document where I use the word genereren. Because it is on the
end of the line ge- is put on the end and nereren is put on the beginning of
the next line. I find this quit ugly.