hyphenation - How do I get LaTeX to hyphenate a word that contains a dash? -
I am writing in a latex document, I get an overfull hbox warning for the word "Multi-disciplinary", which is sung at the end of a line.
I can get rid of this particular warning by changing it to multi-discipli \ -nary
. , But the same problem will be somewhere else, because this word is used much in the paper.
I want to use the \ hyphenation {}
command instead, but obviously my temporary \ hyphenation {multi-disci-pli-na-ry} < / Code> does not work, because it does not properly understand the dash first.
Do I need to get bail?
Bonus Question: Where will I find the answer to that question?
to:
tx pre-hyphenated word hyphen Will not For example, (satire) English nickname Smyth-Postlethwaite will not be hyphenate, which can be troublesome. This is the correct English typeetting style (it is not suitable for other languages), but if needed, replace the hyphen in the name with the command, defined
\ hyph
It can not be <<>>\ def \ hyph {- \ penalty0 \ hskip0pt \ relax}
this is not such frequently asked questions will generally recommend ... package defines a bundle of such commands (to start hyphenation points on different punctuation marks)
or multi-discipline \ - ny
(search + replace to replace existing words Change all).
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