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Re: minor hyphenation issue


From: Barbara Beeton
Subject: Re: minor hyphenation issue
Date: Fri, 7 Apr 2017 08:20:00 -0400
User-agent: Alpine 2.00 (LRH 1167 2008-08-23)

hi werner and submitter of unhyphenated words,

    [...]

    > I've run across a couple such words.  One example is "backpedaling"
    > (or its UK spelling, "backpedalling"), illustrated in this small
    > groff file:
    >
    > .ll 1.55i
    > Last year we went backpacking across Europe.
    > .br
    > Last year we went backpedaling across Europe.
    >
    > Both words have a syllable break after "back-," but groff utilizes
    > only the one in "backpacking."  This happens on a groff built from
    > the latest sources in git.

    groff uses the hyphenation patterns from TeX.  You get the same
    problem with current TeXLive, using the additional set of US
    hyphenation exceptions:

      \input ushyphex
      \showhyphens{backpedaling}
      \showhyphens{backpacking}
      \bye

      -> backpedal-ing
         back-pack-ing

    I've CCed Barbara Beeton <address@hidden>; she is maintaining the
    hyphenation exceptions list.  Please send your other findings to her
    also.

good advice.  i've added "back-pedal" and
"back-pedal-ing" to the list.  the next
installment will probably be released for
the last tugboat issue of the year, sometime
in the fall.

thanks for the addition.
                                        -- bb




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