Pablo Rodríguez wrote:

I would say \totalhyphenmin may solve the issue, but I’m not totally
sure whether there are some exceptions in Spanish that cannot be solved
with \totalhyphenmin.

OK, so if we can try to identify the potential problems : would I be correct in thinking that in Spanish /most/ four-letter words should not be hyphenated, but some may be, and therefore a \(total)hyphenmin = 5, even with an explicit list of exceptions, would not solve the problem since on encountering /any/ word of fewer than \(total)hyphenmin letters TeX would not attempt to hyphenate it, and therefore would not consult the list of exceptions ?

** Phil.

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