<note>
<para>The default value for this parameter is zero because groff is
not particularly smart about how it does hyphenation; it can end up
-hyphenating a lot of things that you don't want hyphenated (names of
-symbols, for example), and it is difficult and tiresome work to
-prevent it from doing that.</para>
+hyphenating a lot of things that you don't want hyphenated.</para>
<para>That said, justified text can look very bad unless you also
hyphenate it; to quote the "Hypenation" node from the groff info page:
<para>The problem is that groff is not particularly smart about how it
does hyphenation; it can end up hyphenating a lot of things that you
-don't want hyphenated (names of symbols, for example), and it is
-difficult and tiresome work to prevent it from doing that. So,
-disabling both justification and hyphenation ensures that hyphens
-won't get inserted where you don't want to them, and you don't end up
-with lines containing excessive amounts of space between words.</para>
+don't want hyphenated. So, disabling both justification and
+hyphenation ensures that hyphens won't get inserted where you don't
+want to them, and you don't end up with lines containing excessive
+amounts of space between words.</para>
<para>However, if do you decide to set a non-zero value for the
<parameter>man.justify</parameter> parameter (to enable