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Re: mechanism to inhibit adding new hyphens to hyphenated words?
From: |
John Gardner |
Subject: |
Re: mechanism to inhibit adding new hyphens to hyphenated words? |
Date: |
Tue, 18 Aug 2020 20:05:57 +1000 |
> See CSTR 54, ยง13. https://troff.org/54.pdf
Or better yet, https://troff.org/54.pdf#page=25
This should link directly to page 25 in PDF-savvy browsers (named
destinations can also be deep-linked in such a fashion, although this
requires knowledge of the anchor's internal ID, which is usually obfuscated
by authoring software).
(Sorry for the unrelated email... Linking to specific parts of a PDF is a
neat trick most folks don't seem to know is even possible, so I'm seizing a
chance to share it).
On Tue, 18 Aug 2020, 6:51 pm Dave Kemper, <saint.snit@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Or do you want hyphenation on elsewhere?
>
> Yes, "peculiar" or "looking" by themselves should be eligible to be
> split midword, but the combination "peculiar-looking" should be split
> only at the existing hyphen, else the break is, well,
> peculiar-looking.
>
>