Easiest test would be to try some long and weird words with \hyphenatedword{transformational} in your source. If you get proper hyphens there, the problem must lie elsewhere. Best Thomas On Aug 15, 2006, at 9:59 PM, Berend de Boer wrote:
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Hi All,
I've a weird problem: it just looks like hyphenation is disabled for my English documents, at least I don't see hyphenation happening at all. Do I have to enable it explicitly?
This is some US english text. I've specified:
\language[us]
at the top of my file.
I'm using the latest ConTeXt, 2006-08-08.
It looks like they get loaded when I generate the format:
language : no patterns en for en (n=1,e=ec,m=ec) (lang- en.pat,ukhyph.tex ) language : hyphenations en for en loaded (n=1,e=ec,m=ec) (/usr/TeX/texmf/tex/context/patterns/lang-us.hyp)) language : patterns en for en loaded (n=1,e=*,m=*) language : hyphenations en for en loaded (n=1,e=*,m=*) language : no patterns uk for uk (n=2,e=ec,m=ec) (lang- uk.pat,ukhyph.tex ) language : hyphenations uk for uk loaded (n=2,e=ec,m=ec)
I've tried to specify
\setupalign [hyphenated]
but that does not seem to help.
Any test I can run to see that hyphenation is actually enabled?
- -- All the best,
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