With the following example, there are no hyphens where words are
broken across lines. When the \setuptagging line is removed, or the
state changed to stop, hyphens appear as expected. So far I have
only seen this with the ebgaramond font using a current standalone
beta (ConTeXt ver: 2015.10.09 21:28 MKIV beta fmt: 2015.10.21)
running on Windows 10 Pro x64.
With TL15 ConTeXt ver: 2015.05.18 12:26 MKIV current fmt: 2015.10.10
int: english/english hyphens are printed with or without
\setuptagging[state=start].
I also notice that the \hsize directive is ignored after the 4th
iteration of zapf. That is, the first four paragraphs are
constrained to the specifice hsize, and the remaining iterations are
set at the full textwidth. This occurs with all fonts and without
regard to the tagging setup. That is, remove the first two lines of
the example and that problem persists.
\setuptagging[state=start]
\setupbodyfont[ebgaramond]
\starttext
\hsize7cm
\input zapf \par
\input zapf \par
\input zapf \par
\input zapf \par
\input zapf \par
\input zapf \par
\stoptext
What am I doing wrong?
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Rik