Hi,
since it has to do with paragraph building and not with certain breaks
it is controlled by a demerits rather than a penalty, and there is, as
far as I know, no value that explicitly prohibits a hyphen at the last
line specifically (you can set the hyphenpenalty to 10000 to avoid
hyphenations everywhere). In the total demerits calculation penalties
are more or less squared, so setting
\finalhyphendemerits
to a ridiculously high value might do, for most paragraphs.
/Mikael
On Mon, May 20, 2024 at 3:33 AM Joel via ntg-context
I'm using mostly default ConTeXt settings, but an editor has warned I should avoid using hyphenation at the end of lines--at least for my particular audience.
I've found manual text that says how to disable specific words from being hyphenated.
Is there a whole-document switch to disable it?
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