[tex-hyphen] hyphenation for Hebrew

Yonatan Zilpa yz11235 at gmail.com
Tue Mar 2 22:17:44 CET 2021


Yes it does make sense. I am grateful for  your help and support. It helped
me a lot.

Yonatan.

‫בתאריך יום ג׳, 2 במרץ 2021 ב-23:07 מאת ‪Arthur Rosendahl‬‏ <‪
arthur.reutenauer at normalesup.org‬‏>:‬

> On Tue, Mar 02, 2021 at 09:31:55PM +0200, Yonatan Zilpa wrote:
> > By adding the command \break (before מתחלקים) I can overcome this line
> > overflow issue. The question is how do I get to do it automatically.
>
>   Right.  Thank you.  So at the moment you’re not hyphenating words at
> all.  If you want to force TeX to do something similar to what you’re
> doing by hand, you can try different values of the parameters
> \pretolerance and \tolerance, as explained for example on
> http://www.texfaq.org/FAQ-overfull -- It will never look perfect, but
> you can already do a lot by adjusting these and a few other parameters.
>
>   If you want to go further and hyphenate words in Hebrew, that’s
> probably a lot more work because as far as I know, it’s not really used
> in Hebrew (with a few exceptions, like in the video posted by Yannis),
> so you’d essentially have to define everything yourself.  Does that make
> sense?
>
>         Arthur
>
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