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I have two requirements. I can achieve each one of these two requirements separately but I have not been able to combine them.
First, I need to allow the hyphenation of dashed words (eg: "entendendo-se"), which by default it isn't possible.
Example:
enten-
dendo-se
or
en-
tendendo-se
Then, when a word is hyphenated, if the line break occurs on the dash, it should add another dash in the following line (this is a portuguese language rule).
Example:
entendendo-
-se
I know that I can achieve the first one by using the extdash
package with -/
and I can achieve the second one by defining a macro that will replace the dashes with discretionary{-}{-}{-}
.
But how can I combine both requirements in a solution?
And finally, but not required, would it be possible to apply the solution to all the dashes throughout some part of the text (so that I don't need to replace every dash with a command [or whatever would be used])?
PS: I am currently using the XeLaTeX compiler.
xetex hyphenation languages
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I have two requirements. I can achieve each one of these two requirements separately but I have not been able to combine them.
First, I need to allow the hyphenation of dashed words (eg: "entendendo-se"), which by default it isn't possible.
Example:
enten-
dendo-se
or
en-
tendendo-se
Then, when a word is hyphenated, if the line break occurs on the dash, it should add another dash in the following line (this is a portuguese language rule).
Example:
entendendo-
-se
I know that I can achieve the first one by using the extdash
package with -/
and I can achieve the second one by defining a macro that will replace the dashes with discretionary{-}{-}{-}
.
But how can I combine both requirements in a solution?
And finally, but not required, would it be possible to apply the solution to all the dashes throughout some part of the text (so that I don't need to replace every dash with a command [or whatever would be used])?
PS: I am currently using the XeLaTeX compiler.
xetex hyphenation languages
New contributor
add a comment |
I have two requirements. I can achieve each one of these two requirements separately but I have not been able to combine them.
First, I need to allow the hyphenation of dashed words (eg: "entendendo-se"), which by default it isn't possible.
Example:
enten-
dendo-se
or
en-
tendendo-se
Then, when a word is hyphenated, if the line break occurs on the dash, it should add another dash in the following line (this is a portuguese language rule).
Example:
entendendo-
-se
I know that I can achieve the first one by using the extdash
package with -/
and I can achieve the second one by defining a macro that will replace the dashes with discretionary{-}{-}{-}
.
But how can I combine both requirements in a solution?
And finally, but not required, would it be possible to apply the solution to all the dashes throughout some part of the text (so that I don't need to replace every dash with a command [or whatever would be used])?
PS: I am currently using the XeLaTeX compiler.
xetex hyphenation languages
New contributor
I have two requirements. I can achieve each one of these two requirements separately but I have not been able to combine them.
First, I need to allow the hyphenation of dashed words (eg: "entendendo-se"), which by default it isn't possible.
Example:
enten-
dendo-se
or
en-
tendendo-se
Then, when a word is hyphenated, if the line break occurs on the dash, it should add another dash in the following line (this is a portuguese language rule).
Example:
entendendo-
-se
I know that I can achieve the first one by using the extdash
package with -/
and I can achieve the second one by defining a macro that will replace the dashes with discretionary{-}{-}{-}
.
But how can I combine both requirements in a solution?
And finally, but not required, would it be possible to apply the solution to all the dashes throughout some part of the text (so that I don't need to replace every dash with a command [or whatever would be used])?
PS: I am currently using the XeLaTeX compiler.
xetex hyphenation languages
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