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Subject: Re: jadetex hyphenation problem From: "Sebastian Rahtz" <sebastian.rahtz@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Tue, 25 May 1999 22:45:07 +0100 (BST) |
Joerg Wittenberger writes:
> SR> Joerg Wittenberger writes:
> >> I ran into another problem with jadetex: I realized that my output
> >> is never hypenated.
> >>
> SR> i'd want to see a test file demonstrating this. send me a small
> SR> .tex file which ends up unhyphenated
>
> Here we go. I'm not supposed to open this to the public. Please
> delete it ASAP.
You requested `ragggedright' setting ("quadding" is "start"). When TeX
is in that mode, it does not hyphenate. It _could_ do so, but I am
unclear about whether it _should_. Can someone with an encyclopedic
knowledge of DSSSL guide me?
For the TeXxies, what gets invoked is this:
\def\Q@start{% raggedright, I hope
\let\\\@centercr
\rightskip\EndIndent plus 1fil
\parfillskip\z@skip
\parindent\z@
}
perhaps someone can remind me how you get "semi-ragged-right", ie
allowing some hyphenation in unjustified lines? I have known how to do
it, but it escapes me just now
Sebastian
PS the file is in my /tmp which will get zapped when I reboot :-}
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