[adding groff@gnu back into CC]
I think the TUHS guys might be wondering where this topic came from. :)
At 2018-11-08T11:30:46-0500, Doug McIlroy wrote:
I have a vague
intuition right now that the hyphenation decisions
...
should be accessible without having to invoke the output driver.
Would't that require some way to detect a hyphenation event?
Offhand, I can't think of a way to do that.
That's a harder problem than I was trying to crack; I just wanted to be
able to ask the underlying *roff where it _might_ hyphenate a word, not
where it actually ended up hyphenating one on the output.
But if you know in advance what word's
hyphenation is in
question, you could switch environments, use the .ll 1u
trick in a diversion, and base your decision on the result.
That had not occurred to me; I am not au fait with diversions. Thanks!
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Regards,
Branden