Re: no-hyphenation point? [answer: \nobreakdash]

2006-01-14 Thread Helge Hafting
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,

Re: no-hyphenation point? [answer: \nobreakdash]

2006-01-14 Thread Kevin Pfeiffer
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

Re: no-hyphenation point? [answer: \nobreakdash]

2006-01-14 Thread Helge Hafting
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,

Re: no-hyphenation point? [answer: \nobreakdash]

2006-01-14 Thread Kevin Pfeiffer
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

Re: "no-hyphenation point"? [answer: \nobreakdash]

2006-01-14 Thread Helge Hafting
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

Re: "no-hyphenation point"? [answer: \nobreakdash]

2006-01-14 Thread Kevin Pfeiffer
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"

Re: no-hyphenation point? [answer: \nobreakdash]

2006-01-13 Thread Kevin Pfeiffer
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

Re: no-hyphenation point? [answer: \nobreakdash]

2006-01-13 Thread Rich Shepard
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

Re: no-hyphenation point? [answer: \nobreakdash]

2006-01-13 Thread Kevin Pfeiffer
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

Re: no-hyphenation point? [answer: \nobreakdash]

2006-01-13 Thread Kevin Pfeiffer
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

Re: no-hyphenation point? [answer: \nobreakdash]

2006-01-13 Thread Rich Shepard
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

Re: no-hyphenation point? [answer: \nobreakdash]

2006-01-13 Thread Kevin Pfeiffer
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

Re: "no-hyphenation point"? [answer: \nobreakdash]

2006-01-13 Thread Kevin Pfeiffer
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

Re: "no-hyphenation point"? [answer: \nobreakdash]

2006-01-13 Thread Rich Shepard
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

Re: "no-hyphenation point"? [answer: \nobreakdash]

2006-01-13 Thread Kevin Pfeiffer
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