David Carlisle writes:
> stick the command
> \hyphenation{this-word-hyphenates-here}
> in a file xxx.cfg
>
> (I was going to use Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious as an example,
> but according to a search I did in google, TeX hyphenates that one
> correctly without need for an exception...
in case anyone is using PassiveTeX, the release I put up (1.5) about 2
minutes ago is better as regards languages. It recognizes a slew of
language codes, and uses the right hyphenation patterns *if* they
are built into the TeX format file.
sebastian
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