You can set the Hyphenation marks in the source file using
!-
. At these marks UDO is allowed to split
up a word. A short example:
semi-automatic syl!-labi!-fi!-cation
When converting to LaTeX UDO replaces all
!-
by \-
. So it
would look like syl\-labi\-fi\-cation
.
When converting to ASCII, ST-Guide, Pure C Help and Manualpage the
word is split up into different parts if it doesn't have enough place
at the end of a line. So it can look like syl- labification
,
syllabi- fication
or syllabifi- cation
.
When converting to other formats the marks are simply deleted.