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Hi,

If you are using an English library it is normal the hyphen appears after the y hence
Kozy-r-
You can try to select the full name "Kozyr-Kowalski" and then alter the character properties, set 
language to none.
This means no hyphenation will be done except the ones you have implemented by entering a -
So the result should be
......Kozyr-
Kowalski.........

Best regards,

    John Bijnens

On 16/10/2011 13:03, Mirosław Zalewski wrote:
Hi

I'm using LO with automatic hyphenation. Most of times it is pretty great, but
sometimes it fails miserably. Especially for words that have hyphen in them.
Eg. surname "Kozyr-Kowalski" may be brake as:

........................Kozy-
r-Kowalski.................

It is unacceptable for me.

Is there a way to tell LO Writer to brake words only in specific place? Or to
prevent hyphenation for some words (I will hyphen them manually, if I have
to)?

If it matters, I am using LibreOffice from Debian testing repository; version
3.4.3 on amd64.

Thanks in advance.

PS. I have asked that question on LibreOffice Forum, but after week of no reply,
I am posting it here as well.


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