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--- In lojban@yahoogroups.com, Robin Lee Powell <lojban-out@l...> 
wrote:
> Is there anything particularily wrong with using "-" at the end of a
> line, as in English, to break up words so text can be properly
> justified?

I don't see a problem, though you'd have to use different rules 
than in English. Something like this:

- cmavo and gismu don't break.
- cmavo clusters break but are not marked.
- lujvo break at rafsi boundaries, with y and r glue kept with
the first part: pavy-sel-jirna, fa'or-ma'o.
- fu'ivla ???
- names ???

mu'o mi'e xorxes




