![]() ![]() ![]() This only scratches the surface, however. If you are stumped as to where to begin, there is a whole list ofīooks which we'd like to see transcribed on the wishlist page. It can only broaden your understanding of other viewpoints. Of a college-level seminar on the subject. We encourage you to take on material in a religion or field which isĭoing a transcription of one of these books is normally the equivalent Each book unearthed from the enormous set of untouched public domain books and lovingly transcribed is a service for humanity as a whole. We cannot offer monetary compensationthe rewards of preparing texts for this site are intangible. The principal need is for original electronic transcriptions of public domain books in entirety. We are actively seeking new content for this website. Any such custom hyphenation pattern will automatically substitute for the corresponding default pattern normally used by is the largest free access repository of copyright-free (public domain) and copyrighted but redistributable electronic texts (etexts) on Religion, Mythology, Folklore and the Esoteric. button to bring up the Customize Hyphenation dialog and specify a custom hyphenation pattern for the current word. The next end-of-line word requiring hyphenation will automatically be displayed in this same dialog window. An optional hyphen will be inserted automatically.Ĭlick Don't Hyphenate if you want Atlantis not to hyphenate the current word. The gray area defines a zone where hyphenation is no longer possible at the end of the document line.Ĭlick Hyphenate if you want Atlantis to insert a hyphen into the active document at the current blue marker position. Note that you cannot insert a hyphen between letters when they are displayed on a gray background in this dialog. Whenever you click within a word in such a way, the blue marker is automatically moved to the newly-defined location for the hyphen. click any other location within the word to place a hyphen where you'd rather have it.click any other suggested position (red lines) to define a different hyphen position,.accept the suggested location for the hyphen (blue marker),.The red lines show all possible hyphen positions as suggested by Atlantis. This dialog displays the end-of-line word that Manual Hyphenation currently suggests to hyphenate across lines.Ī blue marker indicates where an optional hyphen will be inserted if you press the Hyphenate button. ![]()
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