a different hyphenation style?
Thank you all,
Luiz Eleno
latex that references (or, being more general, a whole section or
chapter) have a different hyphenation style?
Mark the section, and select the English language using the character dialog.
does the same holds for bibtex references, i.e. selecting English
language to the bibtex box
latex that references (or, being more general, a whole section or
chapter) have a different hyphenation style?
Mark the section, and select the English language using the character dialog.
it also works with bibtex. Ignore my last message. I should have tried
first and ask afterwards
a different hyphenation style?
Thank you all,
Luiz Eleno
latex that references (or, being more general, a whole section or
chapter) have a different hyphenation style?
Mark the section, and select the English language using the character dialog.
does the same holds for bibtex references, i.e. selecting English
language to the bibtex box
latex that references (or, being more general, a whole section or
chapter) have a different hyphenation style?
Mark the section, and select the English language using the character dialog.
it also works with bibtex. Ignore my last message. I should have tried
first and ask afterwards
a different hyphenation style?
Thank you all,
Luiz Eleno
also be adequately hyphenated. There is a way to tell
>>latex that references (or, being more general, a whole section or
>>chapter) have a different hyphenation style?
>
>
> Mark the section, and select the English language using the character dialog.
does the same holds for
also be adequately hyphenated. There is a way to tell
>>latex that references (or, being more general, a whole section or
>>chapter) have a different hyphenation style?
>
>
> Mark the section, and select the English language using the character dialog.
it also works with bibtex. Ignore