On 9/21/2015 9:44 PM, Pablo Rodriguez wrote:
On 09/21/2015 06:55 PM, Hans Hagen wrote:
On 9/13/2015 7:59 PM, Pablo Rodriguez wrote:
\def\abc{Con\-\TeX{}t} \hyphenation{Con-TeXt} \starttext \startTEXpage[offset=1em, align={right, nothyphenated}] \hyphenatedword{legibility}\\ \hyphenatedword{\abc}\\ \abc\\ \hyphenatedword{\ConTeXt} \stopTEXpage \stoptext
I have to define \ConTeXt as in \abc. Otherwise, it won’t get hyphenated at all. If I add \hyphenation{Con-TeXt}, no kerning will be applied in the pair nT.
But redefining \ConTeXt as Con\-\TeX{}t hyphenates the word even when nothyphenated is selected.
Isn’t this a bug with nothyphenated?
it has to do with uppercase .. that prevents hyphenation
Sorry, Hans, but I’m afraid I don‘t get it.
The issue is that hyphenation takes place even when nothyphenated should prevent it.
What am I missing in your eplanation?
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