Dnia 2013-04-12, o godz. 12:20:20
"Thomas A. Schmitz"
On 04/12/2013 11:13 AM, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
You can add \setupalign[stretch] to your document which increases the space between words, it is only a small value and helps in some cases.
I could have sworn there was a way to set the maximum number of consecutive lines which can be hyphenated, but all I find now is \doublehyphendemerits, which is just for two consecutive lines (which may be a bit too drastic for German texts).
Better not swear;). From Frank Mittelbach's paper (see http://latex-community.org/know-how/latex/55-latex-general/475-e-tex#line-br...): "Issue: Managing consecutive hyphens in a general way In TeX it is possible to discourage two consecutive hyphens, but there is no way to prohibit or strongly discourage three or more. Technically, this would mean a slight extension of the current algorithm by keeping track of the number of hyphens in a row. None of today's engines supports that concept."
Thomas
Best, -- Marcin Borkowski http://octd.wmi.amu.edu.pl/en/Marcin_Borkowski Adam Mickiewicz University