I've noticed, that the automatic hyphenation doesn't work at my
openoffice 2.4.1 on Debian Lenny (KDE if it is important).
In "service - parameters - language options" "automatic hyphenation" is
switched on.
There are modules for hyphenation in /usr/share/m
Kent West wrote:
Lorenzo Bettini wrote:
Hi
I've installed this package
ii openoffice.org-hyphenation-it1:2.3.0~src680m225-1 Italian
hyphenation patterns for OpenOffice.org
but the Italian hyphenation still does not work...
moreover, in Tools->Language Settings->Writing Aids
Lorenzo Bettini wrote:
Hi
I've installed this package
ii openoffice.org-hyphenation-it1:2.3.0~src680m225-1 Italian
hyphenation patterns for OpenOffice.org
but the Italian hyphenation still does not work...
moreover, in Tools->Language Settings->Writing Aids, if I edit the
Hi
I've installed this package
ii openoffice.org-hyphenation-it1:2.3.0~src680m225-1
Italian hyphenation patterns for OpenOffice.org
but the Italian hyphenation still does not work...
moreover, in Tools->Language Settings->Writing Aids, if I edit the
"Hyphenator&qu
Hi,
I'm looking for a command line tool which could accept a word and return all
legal hyphenation points. I know, that this could be done with TeX, but parsing
it's output is difficult. Is there any program which can do this? Or might
there be a library which could be used?
Thank
Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
> Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
> > Kent West wrote:
> > > But the spelling on their wizard for the spell-check dictionaries
> > > is rather ironic: http://www.acu.edu/~westk/dict.jpg
Humorous...
> > It gets worse: try going along with the "wizzard" and progress bars
> > fill w/o
Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
Kent West wrote:
Sjoerd Hiemstra wrote:
Kent West wrote:
I'm currently running Etch, and just realized that the Hyphenation
module in OpenOffice.org is not installed.
So I've gone looking for it, and can not find the US English
version. Google'
Kent West wrote:
Sjoerd Hiemstra wrote:
Kent West wrote:
I'm currently running Etch, and just realized that the Hyphenation
module in OpenOffice.org is not installed.
So I've gone looking for it, and can not find the US English version.
Google's not much help either.
I&
Sjoerd Hiemstra wrote:
Kent West wrote:
I'm currently running Etch, and just realized that the Hyphenation
module in OpenOffice.org is not installed.
So I've gone looking for it, and can not find the US English version.
Google's not much help either.
I've tried:
Kent West wrote:
> I'm currently running Etch, and just realized that the Hyphenation
> module in OpenOffice.org is not installed.
>
> So I've gone looking for it, and can not find the US English version.
> Google's not much help either.
>
> I've tried:
On 06/11/2007 08:36 PM, Kent West wrote:
I'm currently running Etch, and just realized that the Hyphenation
module in OpenOffice.org is not installed.
So I've gone looking for it, and can not find the US English version.
Google's not much help either.
I've tried:
sudo
I'm currently running Etch, and just realized that the Hyphenation
module in OpenOffice.org is not installed.
So I've gone looking for it, and can not find the US English version.
Google's not much help either.
I've tried:
sudo aptitude search open | grep l10n
and
sudo
Kent West wrote:
> It appears that OpenOffice.org's English hyphenation module is not
> available in the Etch or Sid respositories. I've been unable to Google an
> explanation for why this might be, or what the fix might be.
>
> Any clues?
>
> Thanks!
>
&g
It appears that OpenOffice.org's English hyphenation module is not available
in the Etch or Sid respositories. I've been unable to Google an explanation
for why this might be, or what the fix might be.
Any clues?
Thanks!
--
Kent West
*Westing Peacefully <http://kentwest.blogspot.com>*
On Sat, Jun 30, 2001 at 12:51:15AM +0200, Carel Fellinger wrote:
> On Fri, Jun 29, 2001 at 11:53:10PM +, Victor wrote:
> > I've read a lot of latex enormous, fragmented documentation and still
> > I can't make head or tail of how I can say latex that I want the
> &
On Fri, Jun 29, 2001 at 11:53:10PM +, Victor wrote:
> I've read a lot of latex enormous, fragmented documentation and still
> I can't make head or tail of how I can say latex that I want the
> Italian hyphenation and how to use the \hyphenation command (I mean,
> what pac
I've read a lot of latex enormous, fragmented documentation and still
I can't make head or tail of how I can say latex that I want the
Italian hyphenation and how to use the \hyphenation command (I mean,
what packages are needed, what setting and so on).
Is there anybody out there abl
Jitse Niesen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On 5 Feb 2001, Ben Pfaff wrote:
>
> > I'm currently trying to figure out how to typeset French properly with
> > LaTeX under Debian. Most everything seems to work properly [...]
> > However, hyphenation doesn't
On 5 Feb 2001, Ben Pfaff wrote:
> I'm currently trying to figure out how to typeset French properly with
> LaTeX under Debian. Most everything seems to work properly [...]
> However, hyphenation doesn't come out correctly. I get the following
> output from TeX:
>
épond à nos consciences : << Je t'ai
> fait trop faible pour sortir du gouffre, parce que je t'ai fait assez
> for pour n'y pas tomber. >>
>
> \end{document}
>
> However, hyphenation doesn't come out correctly. I get the follow
t, et nous tombons
enfin dans l'abîme en disant à Dieu : << Pourquoi m'as-tu fait si
faible ? >> Mais malgré nous il répond à nos consciences : << Je t'ai
fait trop faible pour sortir du gouffre, parce que je t'ai fait assez
for pour n'y pas
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