\
hyphenation
will be flushed! Improper \hyphenation will be flushed. \'#1->{ \accent 19 #1} <*> \hyphenation{Ji-m\'e -nez}(in Plain TeX) or
! Improper \hyphenation will be flushed. \leavevmode ->\unhbox \voidb@x <*> \hyphenation{Ji-m\'e -nez}in LaTeX. As mentioned in “hyphenation failures”, words with accents in them may not be hyphenated. As a result, any such word is deemed improper in a
\
hyphenation
command.
The solution is to use a font that contains the character in question,
and to express the \
hyphenation
command in terms of that
character; this “hides” the accent from the hyphenation mechanisms.
LaTeX users can be achieved this by use of the fontenc
package (part of the LaTeX distribution). If you select an 8-bit
font with the package, as in \
usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
,
accented-letter commands such as the \’
e
in
\hyphenation{Ji-m\’
e-nez}
automatically become the single accented
character by the time the hyphenation gets to look at it.
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