If you want to retain the Zotero defaults, which includes the hyphen, you can simply set the better bibtex "citation key formula" to zotero This will give the default back with the hyphen. I recently reverted to this, since syncing zotero with overleaf unfortunately only allows standard defa...
In lualatex, hyphenation doesn't seem to work for words that contain certain ligatures 7 ConTeXt: Too much hyphenation 10 Automatically prevent line-break at hyphen of specific words (e.g. "dual-self") 12 Enable extra hyphenation points for compound words that already contain a hyphen...
Hi, I have to share a paper using this format for Animals: The following zip folder contains all files for preparing a manuscript in LaTeX. Inside this template folder is “template.tex” (the template file where the pap…
—a book, and as you write, you think, “I need one of those long dash, double hyphen things. What are those things called, again? And how do I make sure I use it correctly so I don't look like an idiot?” Let's look at what an em dash is and how to use one correctly. ...
It also allows a number sign, and automatically enters math mode (which will typeset the correct "minus", not a hyphen). \documentclass{article} \usepackage{dcolumn} \newcolumntype{d}{D{.}{.}{-1}} \begin{document} \begin{tabular}{lddd} & \multicolumn{1}{c}{a} & \multicolum...
I am using the latest IEEE conference template fromIEEE website. However, only when I tried to ...
I looked at Unicode, and ‑ U+2011 NON-BREAKING HYPHEN appears to be what I want. Apparently, Xe(La)TeX already supports this, but we use pdflatex (directly in one project, via maven-latex-plugin in another), so that was out. This pointed me into the correct direction though:...
I slightly abuse \operatorname for its feature of producing a hyphen rather than a minus sign when - is input. The operator is braced to make it lose its spacing properties and so become an ordinary symbol. If you plan to be decorating the ring symbol, you need to switch to a macro ...
I am writing some proofs using LaTeX, and following the standard procedure in the ConTeXt, I need to write something as follows: However, I have no idea how to create the "double bracket", like the one includes x := y + z... Could anyone give me some help on this? math-mod...
I need to change 'hyphenpenalty' in some parts of my document, but I have no idea how to properly restore a previous value after that. For example: \hyphenpenalty=10000% \@starttoc{toc}% \hyphenpenalty=50 %% revert to default (??) Not a good solution as I think. How can I save...