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I'm trying to get all hyphenations that the LaTeX-algorithm gives out. So I'm trying this:



echo "\documentclassstandalone
\hyphenationPy-ra-mi-de
\showhyphensPyramide" | xelatex


This does not give me any errors, so that the output contains



TU/lmr/m/n/10 Py-ra-mide


which I can parse for. But the hyphenation that it gives me is not Py-ra-mi-de, but Py-ra-mide. What do I do wrong here?










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    I'm trying to get all hyphenations that the LaTeX-algorithm gives out. So I'm trying this:



    echo "\documentclassstandalone
    \hyphenationPy-ra-mi-de
    \showhyphensPyramide" | xelatex


    This does not give me any errors, so that the output contains



    TU/lmr/m/n/10 Py-ra-mide


    which I can parse for. But the hyphenation that it gives me is not Py-ra-mi-de, but Py-ra-mide. What do I do wrong here?










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      I'm trying to get all hyphenations that the LaTeX-algorithm gives out. So I'm trying this:



      echo "\documentclassstandalone
      \hyphenationPy-ra-mi-de
      \showhyphensPyramide" | xelatex


      This does not give me any errors, so that the output contains



      TU/lmr/m/n/10 Py-ra-mide


      which I can parse for. But the hyphenation that it gives me is not Py-ra-mi-de, but Py-ra-mide. What do I do wrong here?










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      Max Mustermann Junior is a new contributor to this site. Take care in asking for clarification, commenting, and answering.
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      I'm trying to get all hyphenations that the LaTeX-algorithm gives out. So I'm trying this:



      echo "\documentclassstandalone
      \hyphenationPy-ra-mi-de
      \showhyphensPyramide" | xelatex


      This does not give me any errors, so that the output contains



      TU/lmr/m/n/10 Py-ra-mide


      which I can parse for. But the hyphenation that it gives me is not Py-ra-mi-de, but Py-ra-mide. What do I do wrong here?







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          You must set the hyphenmins correctly:



          documentclassstandalone
          hyphenationPy-ra-mi-de


          begindocument
          showhyphensPyramide

          righthyphenmin1
          lefthyphenmin1

          showhyphensPyramide

          enddocument


          The first showhyphens gives your output but the second now



          TU/lmr/m/n/10 Py-ra-mi-de





          share|improve this answer























          • Thanks very much! This solves my problem. What do righthyphenmin and lefthyphenmin exactly do?

            – Max Mustermann Junior
            3 hours ago






          • 1





            They set the number of minimal chars left and right of a hyphenation.

            – Ulrike Fischer
            3 hours ago


















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          The default language (American English) sets lefthyphenmin=2 and righthyphenmin=3. Thus no TeX engine will hyphenate past the m, whatever hyphenation points you define.



          If you try



          documentclassarticle
          usepackage[italian,english]babel

          begindocument

          hyphenationPy-ra-mi-de

          showhyphensPyramide

          selectlanguageitalian

          hyphenationPy-ra-mi-de

          showhyphensPyramide

          enddocument


          you get



          Underfull hbox (badness 10000) in paragraph at lines 8--8
          TU/lmr/m/n/10 Py-ra-mide

          Underfull hbox (badness 10000) in paragraph at lines 14--14
          TU/lmr/m/n/10 Py-ra-mi-de


          It wouldn't be necessary to set the hyphenation points again, actually, because the hyphenation you want fits into the patterns for Italian. The settings for this language have lefthyphenmin=2 and righthyphenmin=2.






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            You must set the hyphenmins correctly:



            documentclassstandalone
            hyphenationPy-ra-mi-de


            begindocument
            showhyphensPyramide

            righthyphenmin1
            lefthyphenmin1

            showhyphensPyramide

            enddocument


            The first showhyphens gives your output but the second now



            TU/lmr/m/n/10 Py-ra-mi-de





            share|improve this answer























            • Thanks very much! This solves my problem. What do righthyphenmin and lefthyphenmin exactly do?

              – Max Mustermann Junior
              3 hours ago






            • 1





              They set the number of minimal chars left and right of a hyphenation.

              – Ulrike Fischer
              3 hours ago















            6














            You must set the hyphenmins correctly:



            documentclassstandalone
            hyphenationPy-ra-mi-de


            begindocument
            showhyphensPyramide

            righthyphenmin1
            lefthyphenmin1

            showhyphensPyramide

            enddocument


            The first showhyphens gives your output but the second now



            TU/lmr/m/n/10 Py-ra-mi-de





            share|improve this answer























            • Thanks very much! This solves my problem. What do righthyphenmin and lefthyphenmin exactly do?

              – Max Mustermann Junior
              3 hours ago






            • 1





              They set the number of minimal chars left and right of a hyphenation.

              – Ulrike Fischer
              3 hours ago













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            You must set the hyphenmins correctly:



            documentclassstandalone
            hyphenationPy-ra-mi-de


            begindocument
            showhyphensPyramide

            righthyphenmin1
            lefthyphenmin1

            showhyphensPyramide

            enddocument


            The first showhyphens gives your output but the second now



            TU/lmr/m/n/10 Py-ra-mi-de





            share|improve this answer













            You must set the hyphenmins correctly:



            documentclassstandalone
            hyphenationPy-ra-mi-de


            begindocument
            showhyphensPyramide

            righthyphenmin1
            lefthyphenmin1

            showhyphensPyramide

            enddocument


            The first showhyphens gives your output but the second now



            TU/lmr/m/n/10 Py-ra-mi-de






            share|improve this answer












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            • Thanks very much! This solves my problem. What do righthyphenmin and lefthyphenmin exactly do?

              – Max Mustermann Junior
              3 hours ago






            • 1





              They set the number of minimal chars left and right of a hyphenation.

              – Ulrike Fischer
              3 hours ago

















            • Thanks very much! This solves my problem. What do righthyphenmin and lefthyphenmin exactly do?

              – Max Mustermann Junior
              3 hours ago






            • 1





              They set the number of minimal chars left and right of a hyphenation.

              – Ulrike Fischer
              3 hours ago
















            Thanks very much! This solves my problem. What do righthyphenmin and lefthyphenmin exactly do?

            – Max Mustermann Junior
            3 hours ago





            Thanks very much! This solves my problem. What do righthyphenmin and lefthyphenmin exactly do?

            – Max Mustermann Junior
            3 hours ago




            1




            1





            They set the number of minimal chars left and right of a hyphenation.

            – Ulrike Fischer
            3 hours ago





            They set the number of minimal chars left and right of a hyphenation.

            – Ulrike Fischer
            3 hours ago











            6














            The default language (American English) sets lefthyphenmin=2 and righthyphenmin=3. Thus no TeX engine will hyphenate past the m, whatever hyphenation points you define.



            If you try



            documentclassarticle
            usepackage[italian,english]babel

            begindocument

            hyphenationPy-ra-mi-de

            showhyphensPyramide

            selectlanguageitalian

            hyphenationPy-ra-mi-de

            showhyphensPyramide

            enddocument


            you get



            Underfull hbox (badness 10000) in paragraph at lines 8--8
            TU/lmr/m/n/10 Py-ra-mide

            Underfull hbox (badness 10000) in paragraph at lines 14--14
            TU/lmr/m/n/10 Py-ra-mi-de


            It wouldn't be necessary to set the hyphenation points again, actually, because the hyphenation you want fits into the patterns for Italian. The settings for this language have lefthyphenmin=2 and righthyphenmin=2.






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              The default language (American English) sets lefthyphenmin=2 and righthyphenmin=3. Thus no TeX engine will hyphenate past the m, whatever hyphenation points you define.



              If you try



              documentclassarticle
              usepackage[italian,english]babel

              begindocument

              hyphenationPy-ra-mi-de

              showhyphensPyramide

              selectlanguageitalian

              hyphenationPy-ra-mi-de

              showhyphensPyramide

              enddocument


              you get



              Underfull hbox (badness 10000) in paragraph at lines 8--8
              TU/lmr/m/n/10 Py-ra-mide

              Underfull hbox (badness 10000) in paragraph at lines 14--14
              TU/lmr/m/n/10 Py-ra-mi-de


              It wouldn't be necessary to set the hyphenation points again, actually, because the hyphenation you want fits into the patterns for Italian. The settings for this language have lefthyphenmin=2 and righthyphenmin=2.






              share|improve this answer

























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                6







                The default language (American English) sets lefthyphenmin=2 and righthyphenmin=3. Thus no TeX engine will hyphenate past the m, whatever hyphenation points you define.



                If you try



                documentclassarticle
                usepackage[italian,english]babel

                begindocument

                hyphenationPy-ra-mi-de

                showhyphensPyramide

                selectlanguageitalian

                hyphenationPy-ra-mi-de

                showhyphensPyramide

                enddocument


                you get



                Underfull hbox (badness 10000) in paragraph at lines 8--8
                TU/lmr/m/n/10 Py-ra-mide

                Underfull hbox (badness 10000) in paragraph at lines 14--14
                TU/lmr/m/n/10 Py-ra-mi-de


                It wouldn't be necessary to set the hyphenation points again, actually, because the hyphenation you want fits into the patterns for Italian. The settings for this language have lefthyphenmin=2 and righthyphenmin=2.






                share|improve this answer













                The default language (American English) sets lefthyphenmin=2 and righthyphenmin=3. Thus no TeX engine will hyphenate past the m, whatever hyphenation points you define.



                If you try



                documentclassarticle
                usepackage[italian,english]babel

                begindocument

                hyphenationPy-ra-mi-de

                showhyphensPyramide

                selectlanguageitalian

                hyphenationPy-ra-mi-de

                showhyphensPyramide

                enddocument


                you get



                Underfull hbox (badness 10000) in paragraph at lines 8--8
                TU/lmr/m/n/10 Py-ra-mide

                Underfull hbox (badness 10000) in paragraph at lines 14--14
                TU/lmr/m/n/10 Py-ra-mi-de


                It wouldn't be necessary to set the hyphenation points again, actually, because the hyphenation you want fits into the patterns for Italian. The settings for this language have lefthyphenmin=2 and righthyphenmin=2.







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