On Fri, Jan 13, 2006 at 08:11:23PM +0100, Kevin Pfeiffer wrote:
Kevin Pfeiffer writes:
Or...
Insert - Special Character - Dash Protector (insert before dash)
Working (and looking like) the Ligature Break...
-Kevin (I know, Bugzilla)
Well, it doesn't work like the ligature break,
Helge Hafting writes:
Or did you merely mean that this new thing - once implemented -
should look like a ligature break on screen?
Yes, in the sense that the ligature break could serve as a model or
precedent.
I think the better way would be
insert-special char-non-hyphenating dash
In the
On Fri, Jan 13, 2006 at 08:11:23PM +0100, Kevin Pfeiffer wrote:
Kevin Pfeiffer writes:
Or...
Insert - Special Character - Dash Protector (insert before dash)
Working (and looking like) the Ligature Break...
-Kevin (I know, Bugzilla)
Well, it doesn't work like the ligature break,
Helge Hafting writes:
Or did you merely mean that this new thing - once implemented -
should look like a ligature break on screen?
Yes, in the sense that the ligature break could serve as a model or
precedent.
I think the better way would be
insert-special char-non-hyphenating dash
In the
On Fri, Jan 13, 2006 at 08:11:23PM +0100, Kevin Pfeiffer wrote:
> Kevin Pfeiffer writes:
> > Or...
> >
> > Insert -> Special Character -> Dash Protector (insert before dash)
>
> Working (and looking like) the "Ligature Break"...
>
> -Kevin (I know, "Bugzilla")
Well, it doesn't work like the
Helge Hafting writes:
> Or did you merely mean that this new thing - once implemented -
> should look like a ligature break on screen?
Yes, in the sense that the ligature break could serve as a model or
precedent.
> I think the better way would be
> "insert->special char->non-hyphenating dash"
Kevin Pfeiffer writes:
I have a paragraph that speaks literally an -ism and it was
breaking like this:
--
Under no circumstances should it end in -ismus or -
ism, or -isten.
---
I fixed this by placing -ism in a \makebox{}, but was wondering if
there might be a simpler or a LyX
On Fri, 13 Jan 2006, Kevin Pfeiffer wrote:
My LaTeX Companion book arrived today (hurrah) and looks to be useful.
In it, for example, I found an answer to the (correct) question above:
In Preamble: \usepackage{amsmath}
Command: \nobreakdash (goes in an ERT)
Glad you found it, Kevin. I
Kevin Pfeiffer writes:
Or...
Insert - Special Character - Dash Protector (insert before dash)
Working (and looking like) the Ligature Break...
-Kevin (I know, Bugzilla)
--
Kevin Pfeiffer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Tiros-Translations
Kevin Pfeiffer writes:
I have a paragraph that speaks literally an -ism and it was
breaking like this:
--
Under no circumstances should it end in -ismus or -
ism, or -isten.
---
I fixed this by placing -ism in a \makebox{}, but was wondering if
there might be a simpler or a LyX
On Fri, 13 Jan 2006, Kevin Pfeiffer wrote:
My LaTeX Companion book arrived today (hurrah) and looks to be useful.
In it, for example, I found an answer to the (correct) question above:
In Preamble: \usepackage{amsmath}
Command: \nobreakdash (goes in an ERT)
Glad you found it, Kevin. I
Kevin Pfeiffer writes:
Or...
Insert - Special Character - Dash Protector (insert before dash)
Working (and looking like) the Ligature Break...
-Kevin (I know, Bugzilla)
--
Kevin Pfeiffer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Tiros-Translations
Kevin Pfeiffer writes:
> I have a paragraph that speaks literally an "-ism" and it was
> breaking like this:
> --
> Under no circumstances should it end in -ismus or -
> ism, or -isten.
> ---
>
> I fixed this by placing "-ism" in a \makebox{}, but was wondering if
> there might be a
On Fri, 13 Jan 2006, Kevin Pfeiffer wrote:
My LaTeX Companion book arrived today (hurrah) and looks to be useful.
In it, for example, I found an answer to the (correct) question above:
In Preamble: \usepackage{amsmath}
Command: \nobreakdash (goes in an ERT)
Glad you found it, Kevin. I
Kevin Pfeiffer writes:
> Or...
>
> Insert -> Special Character -> Dash Protector (insert before dash)
Working (and looking like) the "Ligature Break"...
-Kevin (I know, "Bugzilla")
--
Kevin Pfeiffer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Tiros-Translations
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