- From: Massimiliano Gubinelli <address@hidden>
- To: TeXmacs <address@hidden>
- Cc: address@hidden
- Subject: Re: TeXmacs: hyphenate-as for the whole document
- Date: Sun, 25 Apr 2021 18:15:42 +0200
Is it not possible to have some additions to the hypenation table in the
preamble of the document, which is taken into account when this specific
document is typesetted?
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On 25. Apr 2021, at 17:54, TeXmacs <address@hidden> wrote:
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Hi Frank,
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It would be relatively easy to add TeXmacs markup for globally modifying
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the hyphenation tables, but somewhat more complicated to let the scope of
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such modifications span over specific documents.
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Best wishes, --Joris
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On Sat, Apr 24, 2021 at 07:35:38PM +0200, Frank wrote:
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> One of the motivation for the document-wise configuration is to make the
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> tm file platform-independent, so it should be rendered as similar as
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> Best wishes,
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> Frank
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> On 4/24/21, Giovanni Piredda wrote:
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>> I know how to set an hyphenation for all TeXmacs documents, but not for
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>> one only.
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>> For all documents, add the hyphenation in the exception list in the
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>> hyphenation file for the language of your document in
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>> /TeXmacs/langs/natural/hyphen/ (see for example how it is done in
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>> hyphen.us, at the end).
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>> I would also be curious to know if there is a way to change hyphenation
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>> of a word for a document only.
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>> G.
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>> On 24.04.21 14:20, Frank wrote:
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>>> Dear all,
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>>> I wonder how to add "hyphenate-as" for a word globally for a document
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>>> without setting them for each occurrence? Thanks!
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>>> Best,
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>>> Frank
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