Hi Kris,
There is a section called "Sharing Default ID Generation Options" here:
https://www.oxygenxml.com/doc/versions/20.0/ug-editor/topics/generate-ids-x-modes2.html
which should show you how.
Regards,
Radu
Radu Coravu
XML Editor
http://www.oxygenxml.com
On 5/3/2018 8:07 PM, Kristen Jame
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I did all that and ended with the folloging uncorrectly hypenated words
Epit-hel instead of Epi-thel,
Glut-amin instead of Glu-tamin,
Häm-olymphe instead of Hä-mo-lymphe (alternatively),
hypophys-är instead of hypophy-sär,
Methy-l–p‑Tyrosin hyphenated in Methy-l, should not be hyphynated there
Th
Hi Bernhard,
You are using Docbook content and publishing it to PDF, right?
Indeed we enabled hyphenation for the Docbook to PDF by default by
adding an extra library in the path used to start the PDF processor.
If you edit your Docbook to PDF transformation scenario, click the
"Parameters" but