On Wed, Mar 11, 2009 at 04:26:21PM +0100, Arthur Reutenauer wrote:
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You're not using ConTeXt at all. This is LaTeX code. Which is fine, but then this list is really not the place to ask your question :-) Yes, just as I say the latex+cjk behave poor on line break, so I ask if context can do it, and do it better.
There are hyphenation patterns for pinyin that could be added to ConTeXt; it wouldn't be too much work, but you would need to specify how you would like ConTeXt to behave exactly. For that matter, the LaTeX syntax for pinyin (\ni2\hao3!) is not supported at the moment.
Arthur
Got it, then now I should try to manually do line break with latex+cjk. Thanks
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