r15586 by christoph - doc update
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Wed Oct 20 02:08:13 CEST 2010
Author: christoph
Date: Wed Oct 20 00:08:13 2010
New Revision: 15586
URL: http://scribus.info/websvn/listing.php?repname=Scribus&sc=1&rev=15586
Log:
doc update
Removed:
branches/Version135/Scribus/scribus/doc/en/images/hyphen2.png
branches/Version135/Scribus/scribus/doc/en/images/hyphen3.png
Modified:
branches/Version135/Scribus/scribus/doc/en/hyphenator.html
branches/Version135/Scribus/scribus/doc/en/images/hyphen1.png
Modified: branches/Version135/Scribus/scribus/doc/en/hyphenator.html
URL: http://scribus.info/websvn/diff.php?repname=Scribus&rev=15586&path=/branches/Version135/Scribus/scribus/doc/en/hyphenator.html
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--- branches/Version135/Scribus/scribus/doc/en/hyphenator.html (original)
+++ branches/Version135/Scribus/scribus/doc/en/hyphenator.html Wed Oct 20 00:08:13 2010
@@ -1,31 +1,33 @@
<html>
<head>
<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8"/>
- <title>Hyphenation - Type Hints</title>
+ <title>Hyphenation</title>
</head>
<body>
-<h2>Hyphenation - Type Hints</h2>
+<h2>Hyphenation</h2>
<h3>Introduction</h3>
-<p>This feature adds sophisticated hyphenation control for text formatting within Scribus. Based on code from both Tex and OpenOffice.org, it has a time tested algorithm for selecting syllables within words.</p>
+<p>One of the reasons for ugly text layout is “white holes” between words, which in turn are the result of unhyphenated text. A general rule is that the shorter the a line of text, the more likely those gaps are. Hence the strong recommendation to use the hyphenator for continuous text.</p>
-<h3>Usage</h3>
-<p>Hyphenation. Select a text frame, Adjust the text alignment you wish and then select Hyphenation > Hyphenate Text from the menu. Automatic, means just that - select a text frame and Hyphenate > Hyphenate Text sets this very similarly to applying a Style. Changing the font, kerning or font size will automatically redraw the text and reapply the hyphenation automatically.</p>
+<h3>Configuration</h3>
+<p>To get the best hyphenation results, you are advised to configure the hyphenator properly. This can be done via <i>File > Document Setup > Hyphenator</i> for the current document and <i>File > Preferences > Hyphenator</i> for new documents.</p>
<table width="100%"><tr><td align="center"><img src="images/hyphen1.png" align="center" alt="Hyphenator Settings Dialog" /></td></tr></table>
-
-<p>For most purposes, the settings can be left at the default - Automatic - and then you can simply apply hyphenation by selecting the text box and then Hyphenation > Hyphenate Text from the menu. You can also allow Scribus to automatically hyphenate as you type.</p>
-
-<table width="100%"><tr><td align="center"><img src="images/hyphen2.png" align="center" alt="Possible Hyphenation Dialog" title="Possible Hyphenation Dialog" /></td></tr></table>
-
-<p>When set to manual, you also have the option to over ride possible hyphenation word by word, as shown in figure below.</p>
-
-<table width="100%"><tr><td align="center"><img src="images/hyphen3.png" align="center" alt="Possible Hyphenation Dialog" title="Possible Hyphenation Dialog" /></td></tr></table>
-
-<p>There is a sample document included with the documentation <code>hyphen.scd.gz</code> which gives a short demo of the differences when you layout a columns of text.</p>
-
-<p>You will probably have the best appearance from formatting your text as <strong>Block(justified)</strong>.</p>
-
-<p>Currently, there are hyphenation dictionaries in Catalan, Czech, Danish, English, Finnish
-French, German, Greek, Irish (Gaelic), Italian, Hungarian, Lithuanian, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Slovak, Slovenian, Spanish, Swedish and Ukrainian.</p>
+<p>The dialog consists of four parts. In the upper left section (<i>General Options</i>) you can determine the general behavior of the hyphenator:</p>
+<ul>
+<li><b>Hyphenation Suggestions:</b> If you check this option, Scribus will suggest the hyphenation for <i>every word</i> in a text frame. If applied to a long text, this can be time-consuming, and you may want to correct hyphenations on a case-by-case instead.</li>
+<li><b>Hyphenate Text Automatically During Typing:</b> If checked, Scribus will automatically hyphenate text in every text frame that’s being added to your document. This includes imported text.</li>
+</ul>
+<p>In the upper right corner you can see the most important typographical options, namely:</p>
+<ul>
+<li><b>Language:</b> There are huge differences between the hyphenation rules in different languages, so you have to make sure to select the correct one. If you use more than one language in a document, you can set up separate <a href="WwStyles.html">character styles</a> for every language.</li>
+<li><b>Smallest word</b> determines the length required to trigger a hyphen. The default is 3, which means that a word needs to consist at least of four characters to be hyphenated.</li>
+<li><b>Consecutive Hyphenations Allowed:</b> determines in how many consecutive lines hyphenation is permitted. It is recommended to limit the number of lines, because otherwise the right border of a text looks like a “ladder”. The default is 2, which is common in typography.</li>
+</ul>
+<p>In the lower part of the dialog there are two fields that allow you to specify words that you want to be treated differently. The left field is called <i>Exceptions</i>. Here you can add words that aren’t hyphenated correctly by the hyphenator. In the example above, the word “manuscript” has been inserted, including the desired positions for line breaks, which are specified by inserting “-” via the keyboard.</p>
+<p>To the right there is a second field called <i>Ignore List</i>. Any word that has been added to this list won’t be hyphenated.</p>
+<h3>Usage</h3>
+<p>Select a text frame, adjust the text alignment to your liking and then select <i>Extras > Hyphenate Text</i> from the menu. Note that this will only hyphenate text in a selected frame.</p>
+<p>In the <i>Extras</i> menu there is also the opposite feature, called <i>Dehyphenate Text</i>. It is used to dehyphenate text in a selected frame, but it can also be used to dehyphenate a single word. To do the latter, you have to select a hyphenated word in a text frame and then use the menu command.</p>
+<p>Not every possible or reasonable hyphenation can be detected by the hyphenation algorithm. In such a case you can insert a so-called “soft hyphen” into a word. “Soft hyphen” essentially tells the hyphenator: “Hyphenate here, if possible”, whre “possible” means that hyphenation is not prevented by other settings, like <i>Consecutive Hyphenations Allowed</i>. To insert a soft hyphen, you need to place the cursor in a word at the desired break position and then use <i>Insert > Character > Soft Hyphen</i>.</p>
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</html>
Modified: branches/Version135/Scribus/scribus/doc/en/images/hyphen1.png
URL: http://scribus.info/websvn/diff.php?repname=Scribus&rev=15586&path=/branches/Version135/Scribus/scribus/doc/en/images/hyphen1.png
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