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Old 04-29-2010, 03:20 PM   #76
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Originally Posted by petermillard View Post
Well, you might want to define 'properly'; did I look through all 2000-odd titles we have in our collection before posting that? Ummm, no, but I checked out a few from a variety of publishers, genres, and decades, both in hardback and paperback, and none of them were hyphenated at a line break.<shrug>

Out of interest, did you check more than the one you found at first try?

Cheers, Pete.
I just looked d throgh a couple until I found the first one. Now I took three books from the shelf. All three used hyphenation at line breaks (Bruce Sterling: The Artificial Kid, Stableford: Balance of Power and Swanwick: Jack Faust).

The next book I checked only seemed to hyphenate at line break for words like hidey-holes. That is a case I think you should not hyphenate at line breaks since it is ambigious.

So I have a hard time finding a book that do not hyphenate at line breaks.
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