Hi Arthur. ** Arthur Reutenauer [2010-10-08 16:44:26 +0200]: >> I tried >> \lefthyphenmin=1 >> \righthyphenmin=1 >> and also >> \lefthyphenmin1 >> \righthyphenmin1 > > Both versions are correct, and equivalent. > >> and get the same hyphenation. Ans thanks for possible hyphenations :) > > Could you just say what this hyphenation is in your case? It's > possible some typographers would forbid hyphenation at "ail-le" because > the 'e' is mute (in fact, I'm sure they do), so you would only get > mé-daille. That is, provided \lefthyphenmin is at most 2, of course. The last I get. Thanks, now I understand why I see that result.
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