Am 10.09.23 um 06:53 schrieb Daniel:
On 2023-09-09 23:02, Richard Kimberly Heck wrote:
On 9/9/23 14:41, Daniel wrote:
Hi!
I noticed that setting "English (UK)" as language under Document
Settings, leads to some strange hyphenation. For example,
"import-ant" and "theor-ethical". Is that a common issue with that
language dictionary or do I have a faulty setup?
The latter, assuming you mean "theor-etical", looks acceptable to me,
if not ideal. The former is apparently wrong, according to what I
looked up online, though it actually sounds right to me. Or, perhaps
better, morphologically, it feels right.
I find I do sometimes have to override LaTeX's own choices in final
preparation of documents.
Riki
I see, I wasn't aware that hyphenation is a style choice in English.
(In German there are fixed rules.)
No, there is no difference in handling the hyphenation rules.
How do I override LaTeX's choices? I tried
\hyphenation{im-por-tant the-o-re-ti-cal}
But that seemed not to have helped.
It looks like you are using polyglossia.
For document->settings->languageĀ choose babel and then write into
the preamble
\AtBeginDocument{\hyphenation{im-por-tant the-o-re-ti-cal}}
Herbert
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