Suggestions: Hyphenation
Posted: 2010-08-13 05:58:27
Hi there,
I really enjoy working with NWP, but as stated several times before, hyphenation in other languages than English is a mess. I know that Nisus relies on the Apple hyphenation engine, and I appreciate the newer possibility to enter soft hyphens, but still feels quite unconfortable to check the whole document for wrong hyphenations and manually correct them every time you change something in your paragraphs. Also, the grammar check fails on words with soft hyphens.
Suggestions:
a) It would be great to have a custom hyphenation dictionary, just like the custom dictionary for grammar. Right-click the word, select hyphenation from context menu, enter the syllables in a dialog box. MS Word has had this functionality ever since.
b) Implement an option to disable hyphenation for all unknown (= underlined by the grammar check) words. Most hyphenation errors occur on complex words that Nisus (or the Apple engine) doesn't know.
c) Fix the grammar check on words with soft hyphens.
Best regards,
Lars
I really enjoy working with NWP, but as stated several times before, hyphenation in other languages than English is a mess. I know that Nisus relies on the Apple hyphenation engine, and I appreciate the newer possibility to enter soft hyphens, but still feels quite unconfortable to check the whole document for wrong hyphenations and manually correct them every time you change something in your paragraphs. Also, the grammar check fails on words with soft hyphens.
Suggestions:
a) It would be great to have a custom hyphenation dictionary, just like the custom dictionary for grammar. Right-click the word, select hyphenation from context menu, enter the syllables in a dialog box. MS Word has had this functionality ever since.
b) Implement an option to disable hyphenation for all unknown (= underlined by the grammar check) words. Most hyphenation errors occur on complex words that Nisus (or the Apple engine) doesn't know.
c) Fix the grammar check on words with soft hyphens.
Best regards,
Lars