On 2/21/2011 4:22 AM, Ulrike Fischer wrote:
listings changes the \lccode of certain chars (including the slash,
which has lccode 47 with listings) and TeX now things the slash is a
letter.
This problematic behaviour has been discussed a year ago
(https://groups.google.com/group/comp.text.tex/bro
Am Sun, 20 Feb 2011 22:34:14 -0500 schrieb Mike Maxwell:
> On 2/19/2011 12:13 AM, I wrote:
>> In a grammar we're writing, the transcription of a word "xowunʣāy" gets
>> hyphenated immediately after the 'x'. I thought I could prevent this by
> After a great deal of pulling of hair, I think I've
On 2/19/2011 12:13 AM, I wrote:
In a grammar we're writing, the transcription of a word "xowunʣāy" gets
hyphenated immediately after the 'x'. I thought I could prevent this by
adding the command
\hyphenation{xowunʣāy}
near the beginning of the file (before the \begin{document} command).
However
2011/2/19 Mike Maxwell :
> In a grammar we're writing, the gloss of a word "xowunʣāy" gets hyphenated
> immediately after the 'x'. I thought I could prevent this by adding the
You could also set \lefthyphenmin to a value greater than 1 for the language...
Best
Martin
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On 19 Feb 2011, at 17:29, Mike Maxwell wrote:
> On 2/19/2011 12:13 PM, Ulrike Fischer wrote:
>> Am Sat, 19 Feb 2011 00:13:03 -0500 schrieb Mike Maxwell:
>>> In a grammar we're writing, the gloss of a word "xowunʣāy" gets
>
> just a comment, in the line above I meant "roman transcription", not "g
On 2/19/2011 12:13 PM, Ulrike Fischer wrote:
Am Sat, 19 Feb 2011 00:13:03 -0500 schrieb Mike Maxwell:
In a grammar we're writing, the gloss of a word "xowunʣāy" gets
just a comment, in the line above I meant "roman transcription", not
"gloss."
hyphenated immediately after the 'x'. I thou
Am Sat, 19 Feb 2011 00:13:03 -0500 schrieb Mike Maxwell:
> In a grammar we're writing, the gloss of a word "xowunʣāy" gets
> hyphenated immediately after the 'x'. I thought I could prevent this by
> adding the command
> \hyphenation{xowunʣāy}
> near the beginning of the file (before the \
In a grammar we're writing, the gloss of a word "xowunʣāy" gets
hyphenated immediately after the 'x'. I thought I could prevent this by
adding the command
\hyphenation{xowunʣāy}
near the beginning of the file (before the \begin{document} command).
However, this has no effect; the word sti