On Sat, 10 Jan 2004, John McChesney-Young wrote:
right direction. Here's the Overfull \hbox message from the console, on the off-chance it's relevant for the hyphenation problem:
Hello John, if I understand it right, the hyphenation problem is related to the font: to get correct hyphenation, the accented characters have to be in the font, as they are in Latin Modern or EC. In CM the é is a composition of an e and the accent. * Latin Modern: works out of the box with the latest ConTeXt, but is still in development, the kerning for example has to be improved (see http://pc52.ifw.ing.tu-bs.de/~harders/latex/lmodern.html). It's a PS Type 1 font. * EC: seems to be difficult to support with ConTeXt, but I'll try it. It's a MetaFont font (bitmap).
Thank you very much for the solution to the diacritical problem! Now I'm going to have to look in the manual for the difference between \useregime and \enableregime...
It's not in the manual, but it seems that \useregime does nothing, it only pre-loads a "regime" to make it available for an \enableregime command. Since there is already a "\useregime[def,uni,ibm,win,il1,mac]" in regi-ini.tex, you'll need an extra \useregime only for other regimes. Cheers, Peter -- http://pmrb.free.fr/contact/ ------------------------------------ Film Search site: http://f-s.sf.net/