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We are currently only able to publish to pdf via styler. I would like to turn off hyphenation I cannot seem to follow the help guide as I do not have the options under format. Am I missing something?
Excerpt:
Turning off hyphenation
You must explicitly turn off hyphenation to prevent words breaking at line ends.
If hyphenation is desired in a specific element-in-context, open its style panel, add hyphenation, and set the enabled? value to “yes.”
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I had the same issue in editor 6. This is what I did with the help of PTC tech support
Open editor with styler
Open a ditamap
Click so your cursor is just below the servicemanualmap element at the top of the ditamap. ( I Would expect this will change with whatever style of topic you open i.e. procedure, task, concept, etc..)
On the tool bar click styler, edit stylesheet.
Check that you are on the elements tab, and that servicemanualmap ( I Would expect this will change with whatever style of topic you open i.e. procedure, task, concept, etc..) is selected and green. (Green refers that it is the top element)
Choose breaks, under print/pdf and RTF only, find word breaking and set to Do not break.
Bryon
Hi Bryon,
Your best bet, if you haven't solved this or moved on already, is to join the Adepters mailing list where lots and lots of Arbortext users, admins, and developers hang out 24/7/366 (it is a leap year, you know!). Information on joining that list (as well as pointers to lots of other Arbortext resources) can be found here:
http://blog.single-sourcing.com/top-arbortext-resources
See also:
http://www.single-sourcing.com/company/social.html
Good luck!
I had the same issue in editor 6. This is what I did with the help of PTC tech support
Open editor with styler
Open a ditamap
Click so your cursor is just below the servicemanualmap element at the top of the ditamap. ( I Would expect this will change with whatever style of topic you open i.e. procedure, task, concept, etc..)
On the tool bar click styler, edit stylesheet.
Check that you are on the elements tab, and that servicemanualmap ( I Would expect this will change with whatever style of topic you open i.e. procedure, task, concept, etc..) is selected and green. (Green refers that it is the top element)
Choose breaks, under print/pdf and RTF only, find word breaking and set to Do not break.
Bryon