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[groff] 07/13: doc/groff.texi (Hyphenation): Improve grammar.


From: G. Branden Robinson
Subject: [groff] 07/13: doc/groff.texi (Hyphenation): Improve grammar.
Date: Sat, 5 Dec 2020 02:20:37 -0500 (EST)

gbranden pushed a commit to branch master
in repository groff.

commit c09146cb1b8e57958b98ff94fc356b89ca67d1ff
Author: G. Branden Robinson <g.branden.robinson@gmail.com>
AuthorDate: Fri Dec 4 14:00:46 2020 +1100

    doc/groff.texi (Hyphenation): Improve grammar.
---
 doc/groff.texi | 9 +++++----
 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)

diff --git a/doc/groff.texi b/doc/groff.texi
index c9e595b..5618587 100644
--- a/doc/groff.texi
+++ b/doc/groff.texi
@@ -4556,10 +4556,11 @@ It is uncommon for the most recent word collected from 
the input to
 exactly fill the output line.  Typically, there is enough room left over
 for part of the next word.  The process of splitting a word so that it
 appears partially on one line (with a hyphen to indicate to the reader
-that the word has been broken) and the remainder of the word on the next
-is @dfn{hyphenation}.  GNU @code{troff} uses a hyphenation algorithm and
-language-specific pattern files (based on but simplified from those used
-in @TeX{}) to decide which words can be hyphenated and where.
+that the word has been broken) with the remainder of the word on the
+next is @dfn{hyphenation}.  GNU @code{troff} uses a hyphenation
+algorithm and language-specific pattern files (based on but simplified
+from those used in @TeX{}) to decide which words can be hyphenated and
+where.
 
 Hyphenation does not always occur even when the hyphenation rules for a
 word allow it; it can be disabled, and when not disabled there are



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