Boy, wouldn't that be wonderful. I think the hyphenation features of word processors just deal with end-of-line hyphenations when using justified margins (or something like that...)
But I think songwriters and engravers would be the only ones needing ALL multi-syllabic words hyphenated. But if there's anything out there that did it, I hope to learn about it, too. In addition to the drudgery of entering the hyphens there's those occasional pesky words that you can't be 100% sure of the places where they divide, so you have to look them up. I wonder how such a program would handle its task--through a glossary of words or through spelling rules or through both (library unless a word isn't in it, then rules...but still you'd probably not rest well unless you looked it up) Richard > From: Darcy James Argue <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Just wondering if anyone knew of any websites or whatnot that would > automatically hyphenate English words? Might make transcribing lyrics > easier -- just type them in straight, submit them for hyphenation, then > copy them into Finale. Or can this be done with a word processor? > "Hyphenate all syllables?" _______________________________________________ Finale mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.shsu.edu/mailman/listinfo/finale