Controlling Hypenation according to user
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Learn / Forums / General InDesign Topics / Controlling Hypenation according to user
Tagged: dictionary, hyphen
Hi everyone,
if i want a specific word do not hyphenate, i can apply “no-break” character style manually or by grep within paragraph style.
i.e., words starts with nano —> mono\S+
(grep)
but what if i want to let it hyphenate but after mono word
i.e., words starts with nano —> monochrome, monopoly etc.
I used dictionary and try putting ~~
after mono word but i have to add word by word.(or may be i’m beginner)
Can any other way to achieve this result.
I would use the dictionary also. At first it is a lot of work, but later more and more words are put into your dictionary. So it will become more and more intelligent, and will take les and les time to keep it up to date.
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