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authorKarl Berry <karl@freefriends.org>2010-12-02 01:15:20 +0000
committerKarl Berry <karl@freefriends.org>2010-12-02 01:15:20 +0000
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treeb7ba891dbb45c710cd3d12de42dbf304dd3b5d40 /Master/texmf-dist/source/generic/hyphenex
parentcf902eaabacb3ba258a35e8e461a2315c35d59e8 (diff)
hyphenex 2010/11/30 (30dec10)
git-svn-id: svn://tug.org/texlive/trunk@20631 c570f23f-e606-0410-a88d-b1316a301751
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-rw-r--r--Master/texmf-dist/source/generic/hyphenex/GNUmakefile16
-rw-r--r--Master/texmf-dist/source/generic/hyphenex/tb0hyf.pdfbin0 -> 167275 bytes
-rw-r--r--Master/texmf-dist/source/generic/hyphenex/tb0hyf.tex259
3 files changed, 147 insertions, 128 deletions
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/generic/hyphenex/GNUmakefile b/Master/texmf-dist/source/generic/hyphenex/GNUmakefile
index a83bb1c812d..3068d73e1e9 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/source/generic/hyphenex/GNUmakefile
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/source/generic/hyphenex/GNUmakefile
@@ -1,4 +1,9 @@
-# Public domain.
+# Public domain. Originally written by Karl Berry, 2008.
+
+all: tb0hyf.pdf ushyphex.tex
+
+ushyphex.tex: compare
+ cp pl-ushyphex.tex ushyphex.tex # must be identical
check: compare test.tex
tex '\nonstopmode\input test.tex'
@@ -12,9 +17,10 @@ pl-ushyphex.tex: hyphenex.pl tb0hyf.tex
sh-ushyphex.tex: hyphenex.sh tb0hyf.tex
sh $< <tb0hyf.tex >$@ || rm -f $@
-ushyphex.tex: pl-ushyphex.tex
- ln $< $@
+tb0hyf.pdf: tb0hyf.tex
+ pdftex '\nonstopmode\input $<'
-dist: ushyphex.tex
+dist: all check
rm -f dist.zip
- zip dist.zip README GNUmakefile $< hyphenex.?? tb0hyf.tex test.tex
+ zip dist.zip README GNUmakefile hyphenex.?? tb0hyf.tex tb0hyf.pdf \
+ test.tex ushyphex.tex
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/generic/hyphenex/tb0hyf.pdf b/Master/texmf-dist/source/generic/hyphenex/tb0hyf.pdf
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..793c5b84b32
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/source/generic/hyphenex/tb0hyf.pdf
Binary files differ
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/generic/hyphenex/tb0hyf.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/source/generic/hyphenex/tb0hyf.tex
index 17fb1f96b4d..2b7d24efde8 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/source/generic/hyphenex/tb0hyf.tex
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/source/generic/hyphenex/tb0hyf.tex
@@ -1,17 +1,13 @@
-% tb0hyf.tex - version of 5jun08
+% tb0hyf.tex
%
-% Copyright 2008 TeX Users Group.
+% Copyright 2008, 2010 TeX Users Group.
% You may freely use, modify and/or distribute this file.
%
-% This item last appeared in full in TUGboat 16:1, March 1995.
-% A stripped-down version, containing only new material, appeared
-% in TUGboat 22:1/2, March/June 2001, with additional updates in
-% TUGboat 23:3/4 (2002), 26:1 (2005), and 29:2 (2008).
-% This file contains the full exception list compounded from all
-% previous iterations. It can be used as input to the hyphenex
-% scripts at http://mirror.ctan.org/info/digests/tugboat/hyphenex.
-%
\input tugboat.sty
+\issdate Thermidor, 9999.
+
+\def\midrtitle{As of 30 November 2010}
+\def\rfoot{}
%%% Note -- With the addition of Skoup\'y, a note should be added
%%% that the solution is different for OT1/T1/ConTeXt.
@@ -21,8 +17,8 @@
%%% hyphenation patterns other than the Plain set
%%% hyphenation exceptions corresponding to those patterns
-\pretolerance=500
-\tolerance=1000
+%\pretolerance=500
+%\tolerance=1000
\hbadness=3000
\vbadness=3000
\hyphenpenalty=400
@@ -31,10 +27,12 @@
%% the tugboat.cmn hyphenation list or any issue list.
\hyphenation{Delaware Di-jk-stra Ei-jkhout
Florida FreeBSD Ghostscript Ghostview
- Har-alam-bous Jack-owski Karl-sruhe
+ Har-alam-bous Hoek-wa-ter Im-ageMag-ick
+ Jack-owski JavaScript Karl-sruhe
Ma-cOS Malay-alam Math-SciNet
NetBSD OpenBSD OpenOf-fice
- PfaEdit PostScript Richard Sk-oup Southall
+ PfaEdit PostScript Pythago-ras Pythagorean
+ Richard Sk-oup Southall
Vi-eth VMware WinEdt
acronym ap-pendix asyn-chronous
bitmap bitmapped bitmaps buffer buffers boolean
@@ -42,39 +40,41 @@
database databases
deal-lo-cate deal-lo-cates deal-lo-cated deal-lo-ca-tion
deriva-tive deriva-tives deriv-able deriva-tion
- essence
- falling
+ ep-stopdf essence
+ falling fron-tend
halfway
- in-fras-truc-ture
+ in-fras-truc-ture in-pu-tenc in-ter-vie-wee in-ter-vie-wees
keynote
longest
mag-yar manuscript manuscripts mnemonic mnemon-ics
- names-pace names-paces
+ names-pace names-paces nodelist nonzero
of-fline overview
- paradigm paradig-matic paradigms
+ paradigm paradig-matic paradigms parametriza-tion
pipeline pipelines
plu-gin plu-gins presently pro-grammable
re-al-lo-cate re-al-lo-cates re-al-lo-cated
se-tups severely spelling spellings stan-dalone strongest
subex-pres-sion synch-non-ic-ity syn-chronous
tex-theight textlength tex-twidth
- times-tamp times-tamped times-tamps
+ times-tamp times-tamped times-tamps trans-parency
vi-sual vi-su-ally
whichever whites-pace whites-paces widespread wraparound
}
\title * Hyphenation Exception Log *
\author * Barbara Beeton *
-\netaddress* bnb@ams.org *
+\address * {\sl TUGboat} *
+\netaddress* bnb (at) ams dot org *
\pagexref{hyphenlog}
\article
This is the periodic update of the list of words that \TeX\ fails to
-hyphenate properly. The full list last appeared in \tubissue 16(1),
-starting on page~12, with updates in \tubissue 22(1/2), pages~31--32,
-\tubissue 23(3/4), pages~247--248, and \tubissue 26(1), pages~5-6.
+hyphenate properly. The full list last appeared in \TUB\ 16:1,
+starting on page~12, with updates in \TUB\ 22:1/2, pp.~31--32;
+23:3/4, pp.~247--248; 26:1, pp.~5--6; 29:2, p.~239, and 31:3,
+p.~160.
%% update reference
The full list is included here.
Owing to the length of the list, it has been subdivided into two parts:
@@ -82,10 +82,11 @@ English words, and names and non-English words (including transliterations
from Cyrillic and other non-Latin scripts) that occur in English texts.
This list is specific to the hyphenation patterns that appear in
-the original |hyphen.tex|, that is, the patterns for U.S. English.
-If such information for other patterns becomes available, consideration
-will be given to listing that too. (See below, ``Hyphenation for
-languages other than English''.)
+the original |hyphen.tex|, that is, the patterns for \acro{U.S.} English.
+%If such information for other patterns becomes available, consideration
+%will be given to listing that too.
+Regarding patterns for other languages, see below, ``Hyphenation for
+languages other than \acro{U.S.} English''.
% As expected, there are more instances of missed than of incorrect hyphens.
In the list below, the first column gives results from \TeX's
@@ -94,24 +95,24 @@ inclusion in a |\hyphenation{...}| list.
In most instances, inflected forms are not shown for nouns and verbs;
note that all forms must be specified in a |\hyphenation{...}| list
-if they occur in your document. See the section below, Converting this
-list into a list of hyphenation exceptions.
+if they occur in your document. See the section below on making this
+list machine-usable.
Thanks to all who have submitted entries to the list. Since some
suggestions have demonstrated a lack of familiarity with the rules of
the hyphenation algorithm, here is a short reminder of the relevant
idiosyncrasies. Hyphens will not be inserted before the number of
letters specified by |\lefthyphenmin|, nor after the number of letters
-specified by |\righthyphenmin|. For U.S. English, |\lefthyphenmin=2|
+specified by |\righthyphenmin|. For \acro{U.S.} English, |\lefthyphenmin=2|
and |\righthyphenmin=3|; thus no word shorter than five
-letters will be hyphenated. (For the details, see \TB, page~454. For a
-digression on other views of hyphenation rules, see below under ``English
-hyphenation''.) This particular rule is violated in some of the words
+letters will be hyphenated. (For details, see \TB, page~454.)
+% For a digression on other views of hyphenation rules, see below under
+% ``English hyphenation''.)
+This particular rule is violated in some of the words
listed; however, if a word is hyphenated correctly by \TeX\ except for
``missing'' hyphens at the beginning or end, it has not been included here.
Some other permissible hyphens have been omitted
-% from the right-hand entries in this list
for reasons of style or clarity. While this is at
least partly a matter of personal taste, an author should think of the
reader when deciding whether or not to permit just one more break-point
@@ -122,39 +123,16 @@ One other warning: Some words can be more than one part of speech,
depending on context, and have different hyphenations; for example,
`analyses' can be either a verb or a plural noun. If such a word appears
in this list, hyphens are shown only for the portions of the word that
-would be hyphenated the same regardless of usage. These words are marked
-with a `*'; additional hyphenation points, if needed in your document,
-should be inserted with discretionary hyphens.
+would be hyphenated in the same way regardless of usage. These words
+are marked with a `*'; additional hyphenation points, if needed in your
+document, should be inserted with discretionary hyphens.
Words added since the last appearance of the list are preceded by `${}^+$'.
-The reference used to check these hyphenations is {\sl Webster's
+The reference used to check these hyphenations is\enspace {\sl Webster's
Third New International Dictionary}, Unabridged.
-\head * English hyphenation *
-
-It has been pointed out to me that the hyphenation rules of British English
-are based on the etymology of the words being hyphenated as opposed to
-the ``syllabic'' principles used in the U.S\null. Furthermore, in the
-U.K., it is considered bad style to hyphenate a word after only two letters.
-In order to make \TeX\ defer hyphenation until after three initial letters,
-set |\lefthyphenmin=3|.
-
-Of course, British hyphenation patterns should be used as well.
-A set of patterns for UK English has been created by Dominik Wujastyk and
-Graham Toal, using Frank Liang's |PATGEN| and based on a file of 114925
-British-hyphenated words generously made available to Dominik by Oxford
-University Press. (This list of words and the hyphenation break points
-in the words are copyright to the \acro{OUP} and may not be redistributed.)
-The file of hyphenation patterns may be freely distributed; it is
-posted on {\CTAN} in the file
-%||tex-archive/language/hyphenation/ukhyph.tex||
-$$\hbox{\tt tex-archive/language/hyphenation/ukhyph.tex}$$
-and can be retrieved by anonymous \acro{FTP} or using a Web browser.
-
-% see uktex92.017 for details
-
-%some new patterns can be added, as communicated to me my Donald Knuth:
+%some new patterns can be added, as communicated to me by Donald Knuth:
%
%\smallskip
%\begingroup
@@ -167,17 +145,18 @@ and can be retrieved by anonymous \acro{FTP} or using a Web browser.
%\endgraf
%\endgroup
-%\head * Hyphenation for languages \\ other than English *
-\head * Hyphenation for languages \break other than English *
+\head * Hyphenation for languages \break other than U.S. English *
-Patterns now exist for many languages other than English, including
-languages using accented alphabets.
-{\CTAN} holds an extensive collection of patterns in
-%||tex-archive/language/hyphenation||
-|tex-archive/language/hyphenation|
-and its subdirectories.
+Patterns now exist for many languages other than \acro{U.S.} English,
+including languages using accented and non-Latin alphabets.
+{\CTAN} holds an extensive collection of patterns: see
+|language/hyphenation| and its subdirectories.
-\head * Converting this list into \break a list of hyphenation exceptions *
+A group of volunteers led by Mojca Miklavec and Arthur Reutenauer
+have created a comprehensive package of hyphenation patterns, called
+|hyph-utf8|; see |http://tug.org/tex-hyphen|.
+
+\head * Converting this list into machine-usable \break hyphenation exceptions *
Werner Lemberg has created a script that will convert this article into
a real |\hyphenation| block that can be incorporated into a document
@@ -187,10 +166,10 @@ of the list will not change. Many inflected forms will be included
automatically, some evident in the printed version, but many included
silently.
-The script, |hyphenex.sh|, runs under Unix and is posted on \CTAN, in
-%||tex-archive/info/digests/tugboat/hyphenex.sh||
-$$\hbox{\tt tex-archive/info/digests/tugboat/hyphenex.sh}$$
-The output of the script is posted in the same area, as |ushyphex.tex|.
+The script, |hyphenex.sh|, is a straightforward shell script and is
+posted on \CTAN, in
+$$\hbox{\tt tex-archive/info/digests/tugboat/hyphenex/}$$
+The output of the script is posted in the same area as |ushyphex.tex|.
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
@@ -249,6 +228,7 @@ The output of the script is posted in the same area, as |ushyphex.tex|.
\else \TestIffalse \fi
\tabalign \ifTestIf \else \testNewWord\unhbox1\fi &#2\cr }
% for entries with a suffix
+%\def\2 #1 #2 #3 {\1 #1 #2(#3) }
\def\2 #1 #2 #3 {\1 #1 #2(#3) }
% for entries with multiple suffixes
\def\3 #1 #2 #3 #4 {\1 #1 #2#3(#4) }
@@ -271,6 +251,8 @@ The output of the script is posted in the same area, as |ushyphex.tex|.
\head * The List\Dash English words *
+%\NewWordtrue
+
\begingroup
%\ninepoint
\eightpoint
@@ -279,7 +261,6 @@ The output of the script is posted in the same area, as |ushyphex.tex|.
\1 acronym acro-nym % 2005/08, kb list
\5 acrylamide acryl-amide s % 2002/07, bnb, Science News
\1 acrylaldehyde acryl-alde-hyde % 2002/07, bnb, Science News
-\NewWordtrue
\3 acupuncture(ist) acu-punc-tur e -ist % 2005/09; Scott Horne, 1993
\1 addable add-a-ble
\1 addible add-i-ble
@@ -291,9 +272,7 @@ The output of the script is posted in the same area, as |ushyphex.tex|.
\5 amphetamine am-phet-a-mine s
\2 analyse(d) an-a-lyse d
\1 analyses analy-ses\thinspace*
-\NewWordtrue
\5 aneurysm an-eu-rysm s % 2007/11, Fred Nugen
-\NewWordtrue
\1 aneurysmal an-eu-rys-mal % 2007/11, Fred Nugen
\1 anisotropic an-iso-trop-ic % 2001/01; S. Radford, 1993/02
\1 anisotropically an-iso-trop-i-cal-ly % 2001/01; S. Radford, 1993/02
@@ -401,15 +380,14 @@ The output of the script is posted in the same area, as |ushyphex.tex|.
\1 compendium com-pen-dium % 1999/03
\1 componentwise com-po-nent-wise % 2001/06; G. Gratzer
\5 comptroller comp-trol-ler s
-\NewWordtrue
\1 computable com-put-able % 2006/03; bnb, AMS Notices
\1 computability com-put-abil-ity % 2006/03; bnb, AMS Notices
\1 conformable con-form-able
\5 conformist con-form-ist s
\1 conformity con-form-ity
\5 congress con-gress es
+\1 constructible con-struc-ti-ble % 2008/07; bnb, GSM/Rotman
\2 contribute(s,d) con-trib-ute s,d
-\NewWordtrue
\1 copyrightable copy-right-able % 2007/03, John Harper
\2 corelation(s) co-re-la-tion s % 2004/04; bnb
\2 coreligionist(s) co-re-li-gion-ist s % 2004/04; bnb
@@ -435,9 +413,7 @@ The output of the script is posted in the same area, as |ushyphex.tex|.
\5 database data-base s
\5 datapath data-path s
\5 datestamp date-stamp s % 1999/03
-\NewWordtrue
\2 deallocate(s,d) de-allo-cate s,d % 2007/04, John Harper
-\NewWordtrue
\5 deallocation de-allo-ca-tion s % 2008/05, bnb
\1 declarable de-clar-able
\1 definitive de-fin-i-tive
@@ -445,9 +421,7 @@ The output of the script is posted in the same area, as |ushyphex.tex|.
\5 demisemiquaver demi-semi-qua-ver s % 2000/09
\1 democratism de-moc-ra-tism
\1 demos demos
-\NewWordtrue
\5 derivation der-i-va-tion s % 2007/11, Fred Nugen
-\NewWordtrue
\1 derivational der-i-va-tion-al % 2007/11, Fred Nugen
\5 derivative de-riv-a-tive s
\5 dialectic dia-lec-tic s % 2001/01
@@ -480,18 +454,23 @@ The output of the script is posted in the same area, as |ushyphex.tex|.
\5 elitist elit-ist s
\2 entrepreneur(ial) en-tre-pre-neur -ial
\1 epinephrine ep-i-neph-rine
+\1 epstopdf {\tt eps-to-pdf} % 2009/09, bnb, tb95
\3 equivariant(ce) equi-vari-an t ce
-\NewWordtrue
+\5 ergonomic er-go-nom-ic s % 2008/06, bnb; Science News
+\1 ergonomically er-go-nom-i-cally % 2008/06, bnb; Science News
\5 essence es-sence s % 2007/09, bnb; stml/iosevich
\1 ethane eth-ane % 2005/01, Donald Arseneau
+\1 ethylamine eth-yl-am-ine % 2009/10, cf. John Harper
+\5 ethylate eth-yl-ate d % 2009/10, cf. John Harper
\1 ethylene eth-yl-ene
+\1 ethynyl ethy-nyl % 2009/10, cf. John Harper
+\1 ethynylation ethy-nyl-a-tion % 2009/10, cf. John Harper
\1 eversible ever-si-ble
\2 evert(s,ed,ing) evert s,-ed,-ing
\1 exquisite ex-quis-ite
\1 extraordinary ex-tra-or-di-nary
\1 falling fall-ing % 2003/06, bnb
\1 fermions fermi-ons
-\NewWordtrue
\5 figurine figu-rine s % 2007/05, Nelson Beebe
\1 finitely fi-nite-ly % 2001/01; S. Levy, 1993/09
\3 flagellum(la) fla-gel -lum -la
@@ -507,6 +486,8 @@ The output of the script is posted in the same area, as |ushyphex.tex|.
\1 friendlier friend-lier
\6 frivolity fri-vol-i ty -ties
\1 frivolous friv-o-lous
+\NewWordtrue
+\5 frontend front-end s % 2009/03, bnb, interviews
\1 galactic ga-lac-tic
\3 galaxy(ies) gal-ax y -ies
\1 gasometer gas-om-e-ter
@@ -533,16 +514,13 @@ The output of the script is posted in the same area, as |ushyphex.tex|.
\5 hemophiliac he-mo-phil-iac s % 2003/04
\1 hemorheology hemo-rhe-ol-ogy
\1 hepatic he-pat-ic
-\NewWordtrue
\1 hepatica he-pat-ica % 2008/05, bnb
\3 hermaphrodite(ic) her-maph-ro-dit e -ic
\1 heroes he-roes
\1 hexadecimal hexa-dec-i-mal
\1 holonomy ho-lo-no-my
\3 homeomorphic(sm) ho-meo-mor-phi c sm % 2001/01; S. Levy, 1993/09
-\NewWordtrue
\5 homeostatic ho-meo-stat-ic s % 2007/11, Fred Nugen
-\NewWordtrue
\1 homeostasis ho-meo-sta-sis % 2007/11, Fred Nugen
\1 homothetic ho-mo-thetic
\1 horseradish horse-rad-ish
@@ -562,18 +540,19 @@ The output of the script is posted in the same area, as |ushyphex.tex|.
\1 infinitely in-fin-ite-ly
\1 infinitesimal in-fin-i-tes-i-mal
\5 infrastructure in-fra-struc-ture s
+\NewWordtrue
+\1 inputenc {\tt input-enc} % 2008/10, bnb; tb93schrod
\5 installers in-stall-er s % 2003/06, bnb
\1 integrity in-teg-rity % 2005/11, bnb
\1 interdisciplinary in-ter-dis-ci-pli-nary
\1 intergalactic in-ter-ga-lac-tic
+\NewWordtrue
+\5 interviewee in-ter-view-ee s % 2009/09, bnb, tb95
\1 inutile in-utile
\1 inutility in-util-i-ty
-%\1 irreducible ir-re-duc-ible % 1999/10, G. Gratzer
\3 irreducible(y) ir-re-duc-ibl e y % 1999/10, G. Gratzer
\1 irrevocable ir-rev-o-ca-ble
-\NewWordtrue
\5 isogeometric iso-geo-met-ric s % 2007/11; Fred Nugen
-\NewWordtrue
\1 isothermal iso-ther-mal % 2008/05, bnb
\1 isotropy isot-ropy % 2001/01; S. Radford, 1993/02
\1 isotropic iso-trop-ic % 2001/01; S. Radford, 1993/02
@@ -588,6 +567,8 @@ The output of the script is posted in the same area, as |ushyphex.tex|.
\3 larceny(ist) lar-ce-n y -ist
\5 leafhopper leaf-hop-per s % 2001/01, bnb, "life in amber"
\1 letterspacing let-ter-spac-ing
+\NewWordtrue
+\5 leukocyte leu-ko-cyte s % 2010/08, tb98verna, 31#2
\5 lifespan life-span s
\5 lifestyle life-style s % 1999/03
\1 lightweight light-weight
@@ -603,7 +584,6 @@ The output of the script is posted in the same area, as |ushyphex.tex|.
\1 loquacity lo-quac-ity % 1999/03
\1 lovestruck love-struck % 2003/04, R.A.Reese
\5 macroeconomic macro-eco-nomic s
-\NewWordtrue
\1 makeindex make-in-dex % 2007/10, bnb
\5 malapropism mal-a-prop-ism s
\1 manslaughter man-slaugh-ter % 2005/06, bnb
@@ -618,9 +598,21 @@ The output of the script is posted in the same area, as |ushyphex.tex|.
\1 metabolic meta-bol-ic
\5 metabolism me-tab-o-lism s
\5 metabolite me-tab-o-lite s
+\NewWordtrue
+\5 metaform meta-form s % 2009/09, S.J. Sarman, tb96
\5 metalanguage meta-lan-guage s
\1 metaphoric meta-phor-ic % 1999/03
+\NewWordtrue
+\1 methamphetamine meth-am-phet-a-mine % 2009/10, cf. John Harper
\1 methane meth-ane % 2005/01, Donald Arseneau
+\NewWordtrue
+\1 methylammonium meth-yl-am-mo-nium % 2009/10, John Harper
+\NewWordtrue
+\5 methylate meth-yl-ate d % 2009/10, John Harper
+\NewWordtrue
+\1 methylation meth-yl-a-tion % 2009/10, cf. John Harper
+\NewWordtrue
+\1 methylene meth-yl-ene % 2009/10, cf. John Harper
\2 metropolis(es) me-trop-o-lis es
\5 metropolitan met-ro-pol-i-tan s
\5 microeconomic micro-eco-nomic s
@@ -631,13 +623,14 @@ The output of the script is posted in the same area, as |ushyphex.tex|.
\1 mimeographed mimeo-graphed
\1 mimeographs mimeo-graphs
\1 mimicries mim-ic-ries
+\NewWordtrue
+\5 minesweeper mine-sweeper s % 2009/12, bnb, "Grace Hopper"
\1 minis min-is
\3 minisymposium(a) mini-sym-po-si um a
\3 minuter(est) mi-nut -er -est
\1 mischievously mis-chie-vous-ly
\1 misers mi-sers
\1 misogamy mi-sog-a-my
-\NewWordtrue
\5 mnemonic mne-mon-ic s % 2007/08, Karl Berry
\1 modelling mod-el-ling
\5 molecule mol-e-cule s
@@ -646,11 +639,9 @@ The output of the script is posted in the same area, as |ushyphex.tex|.
\1 monochrome mono-chrome
\1 monoenergetic mono-en-er-getic
\1 monoid mon-oid
-\NewWordtrue
\5 monophthong mon-oph-thong s % 2006/05, John Harper
\5 monopole mono-pole s
\1 monopoly mo-nop-oly
-\NewWordtrue
\5 monospace mono-space d % 2007/10, bnb, EuroTeX '07
\5 monospline mono-spline s
\1 monostrofic mono-strofic
@@ -663,7 +654,6 @@ The output of the script is posted in the same area, as |ushyphex.tex|.
\3 multiplicable(y) mul-ti-plic-abl e y
\1 multiuser multi-user\quad (better
\tabalign &\null\quad with explicit hyphen)\cr
-\NewWordtrue
\5 namespace name-space s % 2007/09, K. Berry
\1 neofields neo-fields
\5 neonazi neo-nazi s
@@ -673,6 +663,8 @@ The output of the script is posted in the same area, as |ushyphex.tex|.
\5 newsletter news-let-ter s
\1 nilpotent nil-po-tent % 2007/03, bnb
\1 nitromethane nitro-meth-ane % 2005/01, Donald Arseneau
+\NewWordtrue
+\5 nodelist node-list s % 2008/08; bnb, tb93, Hagen
\1 noname no-name
\1 nonarithmetic non-ar-ith-met-ic % 2001/01; S. Levy, 1993/09
\1 nonemergency non-emer-gency
@@ -683,6 +675,8 @@ The output of the script is posted in the same area, as |ushyphex.tex|.
\1 nonpseudocompact non-pseudo-com-pact
\1 nonsmooth non-smooth
\2 nonuniform(ly) non-uni-form -ly
+\NewWordtrue
+\1 nonzero non-zero % 2008/07; bnb, GSM/Rotman
\1 norepinephrine nor-ep-i-neph-rine
\1 notwithstanding not-with-stand-ing % 1999/03
\5 nucleotide nu-cleo-tide s % 2002/08; treasure chest
@@ -692,8 +686,11 @@ The output of the script is posted in the same area, as |ushyphex.tex|.
\2 offload(s,ed) off-load s,ed % 2005/08, bnb
\5 oligopolist oli-gop-o-list s
\3 oligopoly(ies) oli-gop-ol y -ies
-\NewWordtrue
\3 omnipresent(ce) om-ni-pres-en t ce % 2007/06, bnb, Zapf in tb89
+\NewWordtrue
+\1 onomatopoeia ono-mat-o-poe-ia % 2008/07; bnb
+\NewWordtrue
+\1 onomatopoetic ono-mat-o-po-et-ic % 2008/07; bnb
\2 operand(s) op-er-and s
\5 orangutan orang-utan s
\5 orthodontist or-tho-don-tist s
@@ -722,6 +719,8 @@ The output of the script is posted in the same area, as |ushyphex.tex|.
\1 paramedic para-medic
\1 paramethylanisole para-methyl-anisole
\tabalign &\null\quad (para-meth-yl-an-is-ole)\cr
+\NewWordtrue
+\1 parametrization pa-ram-e-tri-za-tion % 2008/08, bnb, GSM/Montiel
\1 parametrize pa-ram-e-trize
\1 paramilitary para-mil-i-tary
\1 paramount para-mount
@@ -729,7 +728,6 @@ The output of the script is posted in the same area, as |ushyphex.tex|.
\2 peevish(ness) peev-ish -ness
\5 pentagon pen-ta-gon s
\1 petroleum pe-tro-le-um
-\NewWordtrue
\1 phenolphthalein phe-nol-phthalein % 2006/05, John Harper
\1 phenomenon phe-nom-e-non
\1 phenylalanine phenyl-ala-nine % 2002/07, bnb, Science News
@@ -739,11 +737,8 @@ The output of the script is posted in the same area, as |ushyphex.tex|.
\1 phosphoric phos-phor-ic
\1 photographs pho-to-graphs % 1999/03
\1 photooffset pho-to-off-set % 2002/09, M. Brady, typo-l
-\NewWordtrue
\1 phthalamic phtha-lam-ic % 2006/05, John Harper
-\NewWordtrue
\1 phthalate phthal-ate % 2006/05, John Harper
-\NewWordtrue
\1 phthisis phthi-sis % 2006/05, John Harper
\5 picador pic-a-dor s
\2 pipeline(s) pipe-line s % 2001/01, from N. Beebe, 1993/01
@@ -754,20 +749,15 @@ The output of the script is posted in the same area, as |ushyphex.tex|.
\1 pleasance pleas-ance
\5 plugin plug-in s % 2001/06, M. Vulis paper, 21#3
\1 poltergeist pol-ter-geist
-\NewWordtrue
-\2 polyandr(y,ous) poly-an-dr y ous % 2007/10, bnb
-\NewWordtrue
+\2 polyandr(y,ous) poly-an-dr y,ous % 2007/10, bnb
\2 polydactyl(lic) poly-dac-tyl -lic % 2007/10, bnb
\1 polyene poly-ene
\1 polyethylene poly-eth-yl-ene
\5 polygamist po-lyg-a-mist s
\1 polygonization polyg-on-i-za-tion
-\NewWordtrue
-\2 polygyn(y,ous) po-lyg-y-n y ous % 2007/10, bnb
-\NewWordtrue
+\2 polygyn(y,ous) po-lyg-y-n y,ous % 2007/10, bnb
\5 polyp pol-yp s
-\2 polyphon(y,ous) po-lyph-o-n y ous
-\NewWordtrue
+\2 polyphon(y,ous) po-lyph-o-n y,ous
\1 polyphonic poly-phon-ic % 2007/10, bnb
\1 polystyrene poly-styrene
\1 pomegranate pome-gran-ate
@@ -783,7 +773,6 @@ The output of the script is posted in the same area, as |ushyphex.tex|.
\1 preparing pre-par-ing
\2 preprint(s) pre-print s
\5 preprocessor pre-proces-sor s
-\NewWordtrue
\1 presently pres-ent-ly % 2007/06, bnb
\1 presplitting {\tt\bs pre-split-ting}
\2 prewrap(ped) pre-wrap ped % 2004/04, bnb (TUG 2004)
@@ -795,6 +784,10 @@ The output of the script is posted in the same area, as |ushyphex.tex|.
\1 progenies prog-e-nies
\1 progeny prog-e-ny
\1 programmable pro-gram-mable % 2005/08, kb list
+\NewWordtrue
+\5 prokaryote pro-kary-ote s % 2010/08, tb98verna, 31#2
+\NewWordtrue
+\1 prokaryotic pro-kary-ot-ic % 2010/08, tb98verna, 31#2
\1 prominent prom-i-nent % 2005/06, bnb
\1 promiscuous pro-mis-cu-ous % 2005/06, bnb
\1 promissory prom-is-sory % 2005/06, bnb
@@ -803,12 +796,16 @@ The output of the script is posted in the same area, as |ushyphex.tex|.
\1 propelling pro-pel-ling % 2003/06, bnb
\2 prohibitive(ly) pro-hib-i-tive -ly
\1 prosciutto pro-sciut-to
+\NewWordtrue
+\5 prostyle pro-style s % 2010/08, tb98verna, 31#2
\2 protester(s) pro-test-er s
\2 protestor(s) pro-tes-tor s
\1 protolanguage pro-to-lan-guage % 1999/03
\1 prototypal pro-to-typ-al
\2 province(s) prov-ince s % 2000/10, Scott Horne, 1993
\1 provincial pro-vin-cial % 2000/10, Scott Horne, 1993
+\NewWordtrue
+\5 provirus pro-virus es % 2010/08, tb98verna, 31#2
\1 prowess prow-ess % 2005/08, bnb, The Economist
\1 pseudodifferential pseu-do-dif-fer-en-tial
\tabalign {} &\null\quad (or \ pseudo-{}) \cr
@@ -845,9 +842,7 @@ The output of the script is posted in the same area, as |ushyphex.tex|.
\2 raffish(ly) raff-ish -ly
\1 ramshackle ram-shackle
\1 ravenous rav-en-ous
-\NewWordtrue
\2 reallocate(s,d) re-allo-cate s,d % 2007/04, John Harper
-\NewWordtrue
\2 rearrange(s,d) re-arrange s,d % 2007/10, dek
\5 rearrangement re-arrange-ment s
\1 reciprocities rec-i-proc-i-ties
@@ -855,8 +850,7 @@ The output of the script is posted in the same area, as |ushyphex.tex|.
\5 rectangle rec-tan-gle s
\1 rectangular rec-tan-gu-lar
\2 redirect(ion) re-di-rect -ion % 2002/08, bnb
-%\NewWordtrue % okay per Webster's III
-%\1 reducible re-du-cible % 1999/10, G. Gratzer, re-duc-ible
+\1 reducible re-duc-ible % 1999/10, G. Gratzer
\1 reecho re-echo
\2 rephrase(s,d) re-phrase s,d % 2005/02, Flynn list
\5 reposition re-po-si-tion s % 2002/08, bnb
@@ -901,10 +895,8 @@ The output of the script is posted in the same area, as |ushyphex.tex|.
\1 semisimple semi-sim-ple % 2000/09, M. Doob
\1 semiskilled semi-skilled
\1 semitic sem-itic % 2005/09, Ron Whitney, 1990
-\NewWordtrue
\5 sergeant ser-geant s % 2005/09, Scott Horne, 1993
\1 seroepidemiological sero-epi-de-mi-o-log-i-cal
-\NewWordtrue
\1 servomechanical ser-vo-me-chan-i-cal % 2005/09
\5 servomechanism ser-vo-mech-a-nism s
\1 sesquipedalian ses-qui-pe-da-lian % 2000/09
@@ -913,6 +905,8 @@ The output of the script is posted in the same area, as |ushyphex.tex|.
\1 severely se-vere-ly
\1 shapeable shape-able
\5 shoestring shoe-string s
+\NewWordtrue
+\1 showhyphens {\tt\bs show-hy-phens} % 2008/07; bnb
\5 sidestep side-step s
\1 sideswipe side-swipe
\5 skyscraper sky-scraper s
@@ -979,8 +973,8 @@ The output of the script is posted in the same area, as |ushyphex.tex|.
\1 tenure ten-ure
\1 testbed test-bed
\NewWordtrue
+\1 tetrabutylammonium tetra-butyl-ammo-nium % 2009/10, John Harper
\1 textheight {\tt\bs text-height} % 2008/05, bnb
-\NewWordtrue
\1 textlength {\tt\bs text-length} % 2007/05, bnb
\1 textwidth {\tt\bs text-width}
\1 thalamus thal-a-mus
@@ -991,6 +985,8 @@ The output of the script is posted in the same area, as |ushyphex.tex|.
\1 toques toques
\1 traitorous trai-tor-ous
\5 transceiver trans-ceiver s
+\NewWordtrue
+\3 transparency(ies) trans-par-en-c y ies % 2010/09, tb99scarso
\1 transgress trans-gress
\2 transversal(s) trans-ver-sal s
\5 transvestite trans-ves-tite s
@@ -998,7 +994,6 @@ The output of the script is posted in the same area, as |ushyphex.tex|.
\2 traversal(s) tra-ver-sal s
\1 triethylamine tri-ethyl-amine % 2005/01, Donald Arseneau
\1 treacheries treach-eries
-\NewWordtrue
\1 tribesman tribes-man % 2005/09, Scott Horne, 1993
\1 troubadour trou-ba-dour
\5 turkey tur-key s
@@ -1066,6 +1061,8 @@ The output of the script is posted in the same area, as |ushyphex.tex|.
\1 Czechoslovakia Czecho-slo-va-kia
\1 Delaware Del-a-ware % 2005/04; kb list
\1 Dijkstra Dijk-stra
+\NewWordtrue
+\1 Dorchester Dor-ches-ter % 2009/10, bnb
\1 Duane Duane % 2005/04; kb list
\1 dynamische dy-na-mi-sche
\1 English Eng-lish
@@ -1091,10 +1088,16 @@ The output of the script is posted in the same area, as |ushyphex.tex|.
\1 Helsinki Hel-sinki
\1 Hermitian Her-mit-ian
\1 Hibbs Hibbs
+\NewWordtrue
+\1 Hoekwater Hoek-water % 2010/09; Karl
\1 Hokkaido Hok-kai-do
+\NewWordtrue
+\1 ImageMagick Image-Magick % 2010/08; bnb (TB98, Voss)
\1 Jackowski Jac-kow-ski % 2004/05; TUG 2003 proceedings
\1 January Jan-u-ary
\1 Japanese Ja-pa-nese
+\NewWordtrue
+\1 JavaScript Java-Script % 2010/08; kb
\1 Kadomtsev Kad-om-tsev
\1 Kansas Kan-sas
\1 Karlsruhe Karls-ruhe
@@ -1109,7 +1112,6 @@ The output of the script is posted in the same area, as |ushyphex.tex|.
\1 Lojban Loj-ban % 2003/04, W. Lemberg (TB 23:1, p 46)
\1 Louisiana Lou-i-si-ana
\1 MacOS Mac-OS % 2005/06, bnb
-\NewWordtrue
\1 Malayalam Ma-la-ya-lam % 2006/08, Alex A.J. (TB 27:1)
\1 Manchester Man-ches-ter
\1 Markovian Mar-kov-ian
@@ -1117,9 +1119,10 @@ The output of the script is posted in the same area, as |ushyphex.tex|.
\1 Massachusetts Mass-a-chu-setts
\1 Maxwell Max-well % 2003/11; bnb (TB78, Lawrence)
\1 Microsoft Mi-cro-soft % 2003/08; bnb (TUG 2003, Gray)
+\NewWordtrue
+\1 Minkowski Min-kow-ski % 2009/03; bnb, MBK/Borovik3
\1 Minneapolis Min-ne-ap-o-lis
\1 Minnesota Min-ne-sota
-\NewWordtrue
\1 Montreal Mont-real % 2005/09; Scott Horne, 1993
\1 Moscow Mos-cow
\1 Nachrichten Nach-rich-ten
@@ -1140,8 +1143,11 @@ The output of the script is posted in the same area, as |ushyphex.tex|.
\1 philosophische phi-lo-so-phi-sche % 2003/03; bnb; update, 2005/09
\1 Poincare Poin-care
\1 Potentialgleichung Po-ten-tial-glei-chung
-\NewWordtrue
\5 Presbyterian Pres-by-terian s % 2006/06; dek
+\NewWordtrue
+\1 Pythagoras Py-thag-o-ras % 2009/07; bnb, GSM/Rotman
+\NewWordtrue
+\1 Pythagorean Py-thag-o-re-an % 2009/07; bnb, GSM/Rotman
\1 Radhakrishnan Ra-dha-krish-nan % 2003/04; W. Lemberg (TB 23:1, p 2)
\1 rathskeller raths-kel-ler
\1 Riemannian Rie-mann-ian
@@ -1150,7 +1156,11 @@ The output of the script is posted in the same area, as |ushyphex.tex|.
\1 Schrodinger Schro-din-ger
\1 Schwabacher Schwa-ba-cher
\1 Schwarzschild Schwarz-schild
+\NewWordtrue
+\1 Schweidnitz Schweid-nitz % 2008/08; bnb (Notices, p.927)
\1 September Sep-tem-ber
+\1 Shoreditch Shore-ditch % 2009/10; bnb (MOP poster)
+\NewWordtrue
\1 Skoup\'y Skoup\'y % 2004/11; Karl Berry
\1 Stokessche Stokes-sche
\1 Stuttgart Stutt-gart
@@ -1158,6 +1168,8 @@ The output of the script is posted in the same area, as |ushyphex.tex|.
\1 Tauberian Tau-ber-ian % 1999/03
\1 technische tech-ni-sche
\1 Tennessee Ten-nes-see
+\NewWordtrue
+\1 Tolchester Tol-ches-ter % 2009/10, bnb
\1 Tomaszewski To-ma-szew-ski % 2004/05; TUG 2003 proceedings
\1 typographique ty-po-graphique % 1999/03
\1 Ukrainian Ukrain-ian
@@ -1165,6 +1177,7 @@ The output of the script is posted in the same area, as |ushyphex.tex|.
\1 Vereinigung Ver-ei-ni-gung
\1 Verteilungen Ver-tei-lun-gen
\NewWordtrue
+\1 Vidiassov Vid-ias-sov % 2010/08; bnb (tb98bowman)
\1 Vieth Vieth % 2007/08; bnb (TB 28:2, p.191)
\1 viiith viiith % 2001/11; R. Sizer
\1 viith viith % 2001/11; R. Sizer