Hans van der Meer wrote:
In dutch hyphenated accented characters loose there accent when hyphenated: oö becomes o-o instead of o-ö. But the latter happens when I process the code below. It happens both in mkii and mkiv. The number of a's must be chosen so as to generate hyphenation between the two o's. I tried this also with another font than lmodern, but got the same result. What happened to (dutch) hyphenation?
I do not believe this ever has worked, because it is not supported by Knuth's hyphenation algorithm, at all. In MkIV, the following (in utf-8!) will work: \language[nl] \setupbodyfont[lmodern,10pt] \hyphenation{co{-}{o}{ö}r-di-naat} \starttext hyphen test: aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa coördinaat \stoptext But not the example with the \" coding (and that likely never will). Best wishes, Taco