On Jul 8, 2009, at 1:06 PM, Peter Rolf wrote:

Thomas Floeren schrieb:
Taco Hoekwater <mailto:taco@elvenkind.com> scribbled on Wednesday, June 24, 2009 3:34 PM:

  
Thomas Floeren wrote:
    
Hi,

I stumbled upon a problem with my hyphenation list:

In MKIV, all the words in the list that contain umlauts are
completely ignored. MKII is fine. 
      
Luatex 0.40.5 is broken in this regard, sorry.

(The problem is that the exception handling uses \lccodes
for the *byte* range 128-255, which is quite wrong). This is
serious enough that there will be a 0.40.6 later in the week.

Best wishes,
Taco
    



Well, in my other mail I said that it worked perfectly now with 0.40.6, but this isn’t entirely true:

It works perfectly on Mac, Linux and Win Vista. But for any obscure reason I can not get it to work on Win XP (to which I’m bound at work, unfortunately).

Linux and WinVista are running as virtual machines on Mac Intel systems, WinXP is running nonvirtually on PC. 

In order to minimize installation differences I have even copied the entire context folder from Vista to the XP machine (including binaries, minimals, texmf-local), trashed the caches, remade the formats ... but still no UTF hyphenation exceptions on the XP-PC.

Do you - or anybody - have an idea of what the reason for this could be?
Some stupid small thing that I have overlooked?
  
Just tried your example code and I also get wrong hyphenation on XP.

This is LuaTeX, Version beta-0.40.6-2009070100 (Web2C 2009) luatex.web >= v13958
MTXrun | current version: 2009.06.14 21:01

Sorry, also no clue what goes wrong...

Maybe I should pose my question differently:
Is there anybody on WinXP who can typeset my minimal (below) as intended?

(I’m aware that not many people on this list are using MS systems, I personally also prefer working systems, but at work I’m (still) restricted to MS-XP.
So this problem is of uttermost importance for me. 
I hope the ConTeXt support for MS systems will not be dropped too soon, there are still people out there dependent on those OSs)

Here’s the minimal again:

\de
\hyphenation{ma-nö-v-rie-ren}
\starttext
\hyphenatedword{manövrieren}
\stoptext 

Thanks again for any help or hint
Tom

Any help is appreciated
Thanks

Thomas

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