Peter wrote:
Idris Samawi Hamid wrote:
\installlanguage[NH][lefthyphenmin=100,righthyphenmin=100]
Thanks. Block quotes are ok now.
But this case is not:
... het \taal[NH]{\it Département de l'Escaut}\taal[nl] was tegen de plannen gekant ...
In the output, Dé-partement is still being hyphenated. Only when I put the \taal[NH] at the beginning of the paragraph, Département isn't hyphenated.
Of course I can add \hyphenation{Département} in the environment, or use \nohyphens{Département} (thanks, Hans), but it is too much work to do this for all words in all citations and names. I'm typesetting a large (still changing) text, so I prefer a solution that automatically takes care of this.
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