Am 06.05.2007 um 23:19 schrieb mamem at gmx.net:
> Bonjour, > > Thanks for the answers. > So when I understand well, I just have to reopen the document tu > hyphenate the text? I tried, this doesn't work... > > How can I hyphenate an existing text in an existing document, without > verify word by word? > > Martin Kempf Hi Martin - I cannot test this, but one thing you could give a try is to export, and reimport the text, might help - or not ... Jon > > > > Le dimanche 6 mai 2007 ? 09:58:00, vous ?criviez : > > MC> mamem at gmx.net wrote: >>> Bonjour Louis, >>> >>> >>> I already unchecked that option, but he doesn't "hyphenate" at >>> all when >>> I do not verify every word one by one, do I understand that right? I >>> thought that it would be done "automatically" somehow... with >>> something >>> like a build-in dictionnary who tells woh to cut the words (in >>> fact, the >>> proposals of hyphenation comes from somewhere...) > > MC> In the hyphenator preferences, there is a button for automatic > MC> hyphenation while you type, and there is a menu for choosing the > MC> language. But I think the hyphenation preferences work only for > MC> documents that you open *after* you have changed the > preferences, not > MC> for the currently active document. > > > _______________________________________________ > Scribus mailing list > Scribus at nashi.altmuehlnet.de > http://nashi.altmuehlnet.de/mailman/listinfo/scribus >
