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+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
|                                  hyphenoff                                  |
+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
 
Abbreviation:  ã|\hofã%
 
Parameters:    ã|noneã%
 
    ã|Description:ã%
By default,  TEXT1  will do hyphenation  if necessary  to achieve  nice line
breaks.  The \hyphenoff markup  can be used to disable hyphenation.  It will
remain this way until a \hyphenon is encountered.
 
    ã|Example:ã%
By default, hyphenation begins this example,
 
Direct Access Storage Device (DASD) is a term for long
term file and program storage devices. A more common
term for the same thing is {\it disk}, since the
actual storage components look like platters or disks.
 
\par
\hyphenoff
The CP Directory entry for each user indicates what
virtual disks his machine will include. Each disk
is known by its {\it virtual address}. In general,
users will have one 191 virtual disk.
\par
\hyphenon
 
will print as:
 
+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
|                                                                             |
|          Direct Access  Storage De-                                         |
|      vice (DASD) is a term for long                                         |
|      term file and  program storage                                         |
|      devices.   A more  common term                                         |
|      for the  same  thing is  disk,                                         |
|      since the actual  storage com-                                         |
|      ponents look like  platters or                                         |
|      disks.                                                                 |
|          The  CP   Directory  entry                                         |
|      for each  user indicates  what                                         |
|      virtual disks his machine will                                         |
|      include.   Each disk  is known                                         |
|      by its  virtual address.    In                                         |
|      general, users  will have  one                                         |
|      191 virtual disk.                                                      |
|                                                                             |
+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
 
    ã|Notes:ã%
Compare this output to that of the \hyphenon markup on the next page.