Could you please share a complete MWE.
Makes it easier to test if the problem occurs here as well.
Best,
Denis
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Im Auftrag von Thangalin via ntg-context
Gesendet: Montag, 6. Juni 2022 23:56
An: Bruce Horrocks <ntg@scorecrow.com>
Cc: Thangalin <thangalin@gmail.com>; mailing list for ConTeXt users <ntg-context@ntg.nl>
Betreff: Re: [NTG-context] Contractions in ligature suppression word list
Thanks for the response, Bruce.
1) The file you attached doesn't include the word "wolfing", nor "wolfin". I assume they need to be
The suffixes section accounts for this. Wolfing and wolfish both suppress the ligature correctly.
I removed the comma separators, good catch. No difference, though.
Looks like I edited /opt/context/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/patterns/mkxl/lang-en.llg instead of the LMTX file. SMH.
I've now tried both files, lmtx and mkxl:
suffixes = [[
in
in'
in’
ing
]],
Wolfish works fine, the ligature is suppressed as expected. Wolfing, wolfin, and wolfin' aren't suppressed. I'd have thought that defining the word "wolf" with a suffix of "ing" (and variations thereof) would
suppress ligatures at the suffix boundary?
Maybe that's not the case. If so, then it means having to define all the *f-ing words (heh) a few times for the different suffixes (in', in’, and ing), which seems to defeat the purpose of separating suffixes?
Help is appreciated.