Thanks for all your replies and suggestions. I decided that there was no
easy solution. It must be the fact that some of the compound words have
more than 64 characters that is causing the hyphenation to fail. I
decided to hyphenate it manually and came up with something passable. I
hope I don't run into too many more passages like this.
Best
Neal
On Wed, 25 Apr 2012 03:48:19 -0500, Zdenek Wagner
<[email protected]> wrote:
2012/4/25 Mojca Miklavec <[email protected]>:
2012/4/24 Zdenek Wagner <[email protected]>:
However, what I know for sure is that the
very first word of a paragraph can never be hyphenated. If you start a
paragraph with a long word, you have to precede it by \hspace{0pt} in
order to allow hyphenation.
Also words with 64 characters or more have problems and this might
well be the problem in your case. (LuaTeX has a longer limit, but also
not an infinite one.)
However, LuaTeX does not yet support Devanagari :-(
Mojca
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