From: Juan A. N. <jua...@gm...> - 2005-11-07 20:34:44
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Hi Aleks, On 11/7/05, Aleks Kleyn <Ale...@ma...> wrote: > Because I work with English and Russian text I accumulated some hyphenati= on > for Russian text that I can submit to miktex or Babel distribution. What = is > better and how I can do it. Don't know if someone else here knows better, but I would suggest to post a= t: http://groups.google.com/group/comp.text.tex where the people responsible for babel might be wandering. Anyway, trying to read babel's documentation and the UK TeX FAQ first might also help and point you to the right direction. > In Russian there is norm to use sign '-' to separate two roots in one wor= d. > For instance, in Russian we write some-body. In this case, hyphenation > stops > to work for this word until I will not clearly insert them into text. Als= o > sign '-' disappears if word is in middle of line. Is there some way to wo= rk > around this. Don't know if I understand you correctly.. does not simply writing "some-body" instead of "some\-body" does exactly what you need?? -- juan antonio navarro perez http://www.cs.man.ac.uk/~navarroj |