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Disable end-of-line hyphenation on all app text? - Glide Community

End-of-line hyphenation like this is not the modern standard for text on a screen , so I'm perplexed as to why it's the app default. If the CSS ...

Hyphen - Wikipedia

The hyphen ‐ is a punctuation mark used to join words and to separate syllables of a single word. The use of hyphens is called hyphenation.

Hyphenated words at end of lines - KDP Community

Hyphenation is good! Otherwise, on a small Kindle screen, if a word was just a little too long to fit onto a line, there would have to be big ...

hyphens - CSS: Cascading Style Sheets - MDN Web Docs

The hyphens CSS property specifies how words should be hyphenated when text wraps across multiple lines. It can prevent hyphenation entirely ...

How To Turn Hyphenation On Or Off In Microsoft Word - YouTube

Hyphenation is when Microsoft Word sometimes splits words across two lines, placing a hyphen at the end of one line to show that the word ...

HOW?? Hyphenated words on a new line first, THEN hyphenate?

Start by turning off automatic hyphenation (on the Layout ribbon, click Hyphenation and choose Manual in the menu). Then work through the text, ...

Set hyphenation and line breaks in Illustrator - Adobe Support

You can specify how words break using automatic hyphenation settings. You can choose a composition method to refine line breaks.

Hyphenation for line breaks | Australian manual of style

Hyphens can be used in typesetting to divide words between the end of a line and the next line, to meet space or formatting constraints: inter- national ...

Turn off hyphenate words at end of a line - SoftMaker Forum

So you should first check if Tools > Automatic hyphenation is turned off and then check the paragraph style "Normal" in the right sidebar ( ...

Hyphenation - Butterick's Practical Typography

Hyphenation is the automated process of breaking words between lines to create more consistency across a text block. In justified text, hyphenation is mandatory ...

Basic Book Design/Word Division - Wikibooks

The Chicago Manual of Style doesn't allow more than three successive lines to end in hyphens (6.58). In my opinion, this is too liberal; I don't end two lines ...

When a Hyphenated Word Won't Break at the End of a Line

That way any hyphenated word will ONLY break at the hyphen. And if some of the words are in the middle of a paragraph, it doesn't matter because the non= ...

Hyphen Use - Purdue OWL

Never put the first or last letter of a word at the end or beginning of a line, and don't put two-letter suffixes at the beginning of a new line: lovely (Do not ...

Hyphens, En Dashes, Em Dashes - FAQ Item

Q. Is it OK to hyphenate a word at the end of a line that is already a hyphenated word? It looks really awkward to me, and I always call attention to this ...

UOE Breaking words at end of line - ETSI docbox

The rules for hyphenating words to split them over two lines are, in English, complex, and inevitably rather subjective. The safest is never to do it - turn ...

why is my test message showing crazy hyphenation a... - 422550

Make sure you're setting the text's alignment to left, otherwise some email programs (such as Outlook) will end up hyphenating words with more than a few ...

How to Use a Hyphen Correctly - Grammarly Blog

A hyphen (-) is a punctuation mark that's used to join words or parts of words. · Hyphens are often used in compound modifiers when the modifier ...

2.4.1 At hyphenated line-ends, leave at least two characters behind ...

“Fi-nally is a conventionally acceptable line-end hyphenation, but final-ly is not, because it takes too little of the word ahead to the next line.” Unlike much ...

hyphenation at end of line - Google Docs Editors Community

Unfortunately, that capability isn't supported in Docs. If a word doesn't fit on a line, the full word is automatically moved to the next line.

How to Use Word Division Dots and Syllable Hyphens

Within a dictionary entry, the dots that break up a word are known as end-of-line division dots. These dots indicate where the word can be broken if it doesn't ...