NAME
   findhyph – find words hyphenated by TeX in a document

INSTALLATION
   Copy findhyph or findhyph.bat (depending on OS used) to a directory
   included in system PATH. Perl interpreter is required to be in
   "/usr/bin/" for Unix-like systems or in PATH when using findhyph.bat.

SYNOPSIS
   findhyph [options] foo.log

DESCRIPTION
   To use this program:

   1)  set "\tracingparagraphs=1" in a TeX document foo.tex and run:

   2)  tex foo.tex

   3)  findhyph [options] foo.log

   If you are setting "\looseness=<N>" to optimize paragraphs, you need to
   pass that information to the file foo.log in a form "@looseness=<N>" (on
   a separate line). You can use a macro like
   "\def\setlooseness#1{\looseness=#1 \immediate\write-1{@looseness=#1}}"
   for this purpose. If the paragraph contains material in display math
   mode, you need to use the macro in all split parts of the paragraph.

OPTIONS
   -c  display hyphenated words in context

   -f  display font selectors and other strings starting with a backslash
       character

   -v  display program version

   -p  generate file containing information about one-letter prepositions
       and conjunctions left at the end of line

   -l=STRING
       use prepositions/conjunctions listed in STRING instead of default
       list of prepositions and conjunctions "kKsSvVzZoOuUiIA" used for
       Slovak and Czech language

OUTPUT FILES
   foo.hyph
       List of hyphenated words. All punctuation characters, parentheses
       and other character immediately preceding or following displayed
       words are included in this list. TeX constructs which are too
       difficult to display ("\hbox{}", "\mark{}" etc.) are shown as "[]".
       Math mode is indicated by "$" sign.

       Page numbers in square brackets refer to LOG file and may
       occasionally differ from the typeset document. The reason is that
       TeX may need to break more paragraphs than it would eventually fit
       on the page in order to find a page break.

       Words hyphenated in footnotes are listed before the words hyphenated
       in the paragraph in which the footnote is referenced.

   foo.prep
       List of prepositions if option -p is used.

HISTORY
  1.0 (2001-04-08)
   *   public release

  2.0 (2009-08-10)
   *   fixes in line breaks detection algorithm; support for the third pass
       of line breaking algorithm in TeX (positive "\emergencystretch");
       support for discretionary breaks in the first pass

   *   page number detection improved (recognized negative page numbers,
       compound page numbers when "\count1" to "\count9" registers are
       non-zero and "[nn{mapfile}]", "[nn<picture>]" and "[nn<newline>"
       formats used by pdfTeX; false page number detection should be much
       more rare)

   *   configurable list of prepositions and conjunctions

   *   hyphenated words can be displayed in context

   *   suggestions and testing by Pavel Stříž

  3.0 (2012-02-01)
   *   fixed a bug when total paragraph demerits are negative

   *   "\looseness" setting is now taken into account (thanks to Karel
       Horák for identifying the issue)

  3.1 (2012-11-03)
   *   fixed displaying of hyphenated ligatures (bug reported by Karel
       Horák)

  3.2 (2012-11-21)
   *   improved example definition of the "\setlooseness" macro (thanks to
       Karl Berry)

  3.3 (2013-06-18)
   *   fixed the manual page as suggested by Eric S. Raymond

  3.4 (2015-10-18)
   *   fixed processing of logs produced using ε-TeX's "\lastlinefit"
       option (bug reported by Karel Horák)

   *   fixed cross-platform handling of linebreaks in the input file

LICENSE
   This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
   under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the
   Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or any later
   version.

AUTHOR
   Copyright (c) Martin Budaj <[email protected]> 2000, 2001, 2009, 2012, 2015