Hello, I followed Marco's description on tex.sx with quite good results. http://tex.stackexchange.com/q/43052/8631 He explicitly states: "Hyphenation is also present. ConTeXt inserts soft hyphen (0x00AD) characters where hyphenation is possible, which enables the browser to justify the paragraphs." Although a quick check of my xml file shows, that there is no hyphenation in Safari and there are no 0x00AD characters I can find with a Hex-Editor. Maybe you could try with different viewers/browsers, because if there is an 0x00AD in the source, doesn't the viewer have to take care of the actual hyphenation? Andy On 04.06.2012, at 10:55, Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
Ahoi,
I never managed to get a proper eBook from a project, the content was mostly missing, a whole while even \setupbackend[export=yes] led to an error. At least that I don’t get an error any more, I’ll try to debug the missing content later.
One bug I can nail down is: As soon as I add \setupbackend[export=yes] to my environment, all hyphens are lost! I.e. hyphenation takes place, but there’s no hyphen (an no space left for it). That doesn’t happen in a single document, so I can’t provide a minimal example.
(Yesterday’s beta MkIV on OSX-Intel)
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