Re: Suppressing ligatures and hyphenation
- From: c.caignaert@xxxxxxx
- Date: Sat, 31 May 2008 02:22:55 -0700 (PDT)
On 30 mai, 21:43, trn <trn...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I am interested in creating a temporary PDF file with ligatures and
hyphenation suppressed throughout the document. The reason for this is
I'd like to cut and past the text into a program that analyzes word
count, proximity, etc. As you may imagine, hyphenation and ligatures
don't cut and paste well. The problem with cutting and pasting the
LaTeX code to analyze is that items such as references, definitions, and
abbreviations are not expanded.
Ideas? I do apologize if the answer is in the archives somewhere. I
was unsuccessful in my searches.
trn
To suppress the ligatures,
You can also use XeLaTex an the option [Ligatures=NoCommon] in
\fontspec command.
Christophe
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