Pablo Rodríguez wrote:
After the reply from Werner, I don’t know whether a \totalhyphenmin would be useful in Spanish. I’m afraid that the first option (a list of 4-letter words that could be hyphenated in Spanish) doesn’t solve the issue. I’d say it is the cause, because both \lefthyphenmin and \righthyphenmin set to 2 hyphenates 4-letter words. In general, I think that hyphenation of 4-letter words should be avoided (or at least, in Spanish).
So would not \(total)hyphenmin = 5 for Spanish address this ? ** Phil.
