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How can I disable hyphenation for an entire paragraph without changing the hyphenation of its words throughout the rest of the text? And of course, maintaining the paragraph alignment!



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  • tex.stackexchange.com/q/241313/107497 shows how to do the exact opposite, so I think you'd be able to switch the numbers around and get what you want.

    – Teepeemm
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  • What do you mean by “maintaining the paragraph alignment”?

    – Phelype Oleinik
    4 hours ago











  • Just a right justified paragraph!

    – André Xavier
    4 hours ago
















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How can I disable hyphenation for an entire paragraph without changing the hyphenation of its words throughout the rest of the text? And of course, maintaining the paragraph alignment!



Thanks, in advice.










share|improve this question

























  • tex.stackexchange.com/q/241313/107497 shows how to do the exact opposite, so I think you'd be able to switch the numbers around and get what you want.

    – Teepeemm
    5 hours ago











  • What do you mean by “maintaining the paragraph alignment”?

    – Phelype Oleinik
    4 hours ago











  • Just a right justified paragraph!

    – André Xavier
    4 hours ago














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How can I disable hyphenation for an entire paragraph without changing the hyphenation of its words throughout the rest of the text? And of course, maintaining the paragraph alignment!



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How can I disable hyphenation for an entire paragraph without changing the hyphenation of its words throughout the rest of the text? And of course, maintaining the paragraph alignment!



Thanks, in advice.







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  • tex.stackexchange.com/q/241313/107497 shows how to do the exact opposite, so I think you'd be able to switch the numbers around and get what you want.

    – Teepeemm
    5 hours ago











  • What do you mean by “maintaining the paragraph alignment”?

    – Phelype Oleinik
    4 hours ago











  • Just a right justified paragraph!

    – André Xavier
    4 hours ago



















  • tex.stackexchange.com/q/241313/107497 shows how to do the exact opposite, so I think you'd be able to switch the numbers around and get what you want.

    – Teepeemm
    5 hours ago











  • What do you mean by “maintaining the paragraph alignment”?

    – Phelype Oleinik
    4 hours ago











  • Just a right justified paragraph!

    – André Xavier
    4 hours ago

















tex.stackexchange.com/q/241313/107497 shows how to do the exact opposite, so I think you'd be able to switch the numbers around and get what you want.

– Teepeemm
5 hours ago





tex.stackexchange.com/q/241313/107497 shows how to do the exact opposite, so I think you'd be able to switch the numbers around and get what you want.

– Teepeemm
5 hours ago













What do you mean by “maintaining the paragraph alignment”?

– Phelype Oleinik
4 hours ago





What do you mean by “maintaining the paragraph alignment”?

– Phelype Oleinik
4 hours ago













Just a right justified paragraph!

– André Xavier
4 hours ago





Just a right justified paragraph!

– André Xavier
4 hours ago










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You can set hyphenpenalty=10000 and exhyphenpenalty=10000, so TeX sees hyphens as “infinitely bad” and avoids them. Add sloppy if you want to make TeX obey margins at all costs, adding extra inter word spaces to preserve the margins justification.



You can have an environment to do that for you:



documentclass[12pt,a5paper]{article}

usepackage{lipsum}

newenvironment{nohyphens}{%
par
hyphenpenalty=10000
exhyphenpenalty=10000
sloppy % Makes TeX obey margins by stretching inter word spaces
}{par}

begin{document}

lipsum[2]

begin{nohyphens}
lipsum[2]
end{nohyphens}

end{document}



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    You can use the nil language from babel:



    documentclass{article}
    usepackage[nil,ngerman]{babel}

    textwidth=3cm
    begin{document}
    deutscher Textabschnitt mit Trennungen

    {selectlanguage{nil}%
    deutscher Textabschnitt mit Trennungenpar
    }


    end{document}


    enter image description here






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    • begin{hyphenrules}{nohyphenation}...end{hyphenrules}.

      – egreg
      4 hours ago














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    You can set hyphenpenalty=10000 and exhyphenpenalty=10000, so TeX sees hyphens as “infinitely bad” and avoids them. Add sloppy if you want to make TeX obey margins at all costs, adding extra inter word spaces to preserve the margins justification.



    You can have an environment to do that for you:



    documentclass[12pt,a5paper]{article}

    usepackage{lipsum}

    newenvironment{nohyphens}{%
    par
    hyphenpenalty=10000
    exhyphenpenalty=10000
    sloppy % Makes TeX obey margins by stretching inter word spaces
    }{par}

    begin{document}

    lipsum[2]

    begin{nohyphens}
    lipsum[2]
    end{nohyphens}

    end{document}



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      You can set hyphenpenalty=10000 and exhyphenpenalty=10000, so TeX sees hyphens as “infinitely bad” and avoids them. Add sloppy if you want to make TeX obey margins at all costs, adding extra inter word spaces to preserve the margins justification.



      You can have an environment to do that for you:



      documentclass[12pt,a5paper]{article}

      usepackage{lipsum}

      newenvironment{nohyphens}{%
      par
      hyphenpenalty=10000
      exhyphenpenalty=10000
      sloppy % Makes TeX obey margins by stretching inter word spaces
      }{par}

      begin{document}

      lipsum[2]

      begin{nohyphens}
      lipsum[2]
      end{nohyphens}

      end{document}



      enter image description here







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        You can set hyphenpenalty=10000 and exhyphenpenalty=10000, so TeX sees hyphens as “infinitely bad” and avoids them. Add sloppy if you want to make TeX obey margins at all costs, adding extra inter word spaces to preserve the margins justification.



        You can have an environment to do that for you:



        documentclass[12pt,a5paper]{article}

        usepackage{lipsum}

        newenvironment{nohyphens}{%
        par
        hyphenpenalty=10000
        exhyphenpenalty=10000
        sloppy % Makes TeX obey margins by stretching inter word spaces
        }{par}

        begin{document}

        lipsum[2]

        begin{nohyphens}
        lipsum[2]
        end{nohyphens}

        end{document}



        enter image description here







        share|improve this answer















        You can set hyphenpenalty=10000 and exhyphenpenalty=10000, so TeX sees hyphens as “infinitely bad” and avoids them. Add sloppy if you want to make TeX obey margins at all costs, adding extra inter word spaces to preserve the margins justification.



        You can have an environment to do that for you:



        documentclass[12pt,a5paper]{article}

        usepackage{lipsum}

        newenvironment{nohyphens}{%
        par
        hyphenpenalty=10000
        exhyphenpenalty=10000
        sloppy % Makes TeX obey margins by stretching inter word spaces
        }{par}

        begin{document}

        lipsum[2]

        begin{nohyphens}
        lipsum[2]
        end{nohyphens}

        end{document}



        enter image description here








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            You can use the nil language from babel:



            documentclass{article}
            usepackage[nil,ngerman]{babel}

            textwidth=3cm
            begin{document}
            deutscher Textabschnitt mit Trennungen

            {selectlanguage{nil}%
            deutscher Textabschnitt mit Trennungenpar
            }


            end{document}


            enter image description here






            share|improve this answer
























            • begin{hyphenrules}{nohyphenation}...end{hyphenrules}.

              – egreg
              4 hours ago


















            1














            You can use the nil language from babel:



            documentclass{article}
            usepackage[nil,ngerman]{babel}

            textwidth=3cm
            begin{document}
            deutscher Textabschnitt mit Trennungen

            {selectlanguage{nil}%
            deutscher Textabschnitt mit Trennungenpar
            }


            end{document}


            enter image description here






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            • begin{hyphenrules}{nohyphenation}...end{hyphenrules}.

              – egreg
              4 hours ago
















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            You can use the nil language from babel:



            documentclass{article}
            usepackage[nil,ngerman]{babel}

            textwidth=3cm
            begin{document}
            deutscher Textabschnitt mit Trennungen

            {selectlanguage{nil}%
            deutscher Textabschnitt mit Trennungenpar
            }


            end{document}


            enter image description here






            share|improve this answer













            You can use the nil language from babel:



            documentclass{article}
            usepackage[nil,ngerman]{babel}

            textwidth=3cm
            begin{document}
            deutscher Textabschnitt mit Trennungen

            {selectlanguage{nil}%
            deutscher Textabschnitt mit Trennungenpar
            }


            end{document}


            enter image description here







            share|improve this answer












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            • begin{hyphenrules}{nohyphenation}...end{hyphenrules}.

              – egreg
              4 hours ago





















            • begin{hyphenrules}{nohyphenation}...end{hyphenrules}.

              – egreg
              4 hours ago



















            begin{hyphenrules}{nohyphenation}...end{hyphenrules}.

            – egreg
            4 hours ago







            begin{hyphenrules}{nohyphenation}...end{hyphenrules}.

            – egreg
            4 hours ago




















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