Ciro A. Soto wrote:
So, my question is: Is it okay? or do I need to set any parameter to allow hyphenation? I do have \tolerance=10000, because I don't like lines longer than the rest, but I thought I could still get some hyphenated words. Am I right?
Yes, you are right. Assuming you do not have very long lines and a small body font, it is quite possible that you are a victim of one of the recent hyphenation-file name confusions that have been plagueing recent TeX distributions. Try this: \showhyphens{hyphenation} It should print Underfull \hbox (badness 10000) in paragraph at lines 2--2 [] \*10ptrmtf* hy-phen-ation on your terminal. If it doesn't, ConTeXt refuses the hyphenate English, possibly because the patterns were not loaded in the format (in that case, updating your ConTeXt is the easiest solution). Good luck, Taco