On Wednesday 29 December 2004 09:10, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Hi John,
Your format is probably missing the hyphenation patterns for english (I ran into the same problem last week):
# texexec --make en .... language : no patterns en for en (n=1) (lang-en.pat,ukhyph.tex language : no hyphenations en for en (n=1) language : no patterns uk for uk (n=2) (lang-uk.pat,ukhyph.tex language : no hyphenations uk for uk (n=2)
John Culleton wrote:
I noted that context seems to be most reluctant to hyphenate. So I ran a test file through plain tex, pdftex and Context and checked the results. Context hyphenated less than the other two.
The manual does not say much about hyphenation. I am using a fresh TeXLive install.
Here is the top part of the log----------------------------------------------- This is pdfeTeXk, Version 3.141592-1.20a-2.2 (Web2C 7.5.3) (format=cont-en 2004.12.28) 28 DEC 2004 17:14 entering extended mode %&-line parsing enabled. (/usr/TeX/texmf/web2c/natural.tcx) **&cont-en hypph.tex (./hypph.tex
ConTeXt ver: 2004.11.17 fmt: 2004.12.28 int: english mes: english
language : language en is active
Here is the test file-------------------------------------------- \hsize 2in \input knuth.tex \bye
It seems to act as if the hyphenation dictionary weren't here. If I put in a discretionary hyphen Context will use it.
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Thanks for your prompt reply. I did texexec --make en nl and got reams of output. I moved the resulting format to the place where the original cont-en.fmt existed. Then I did texhash just to make sure. Then I ran some tests. The results were the same as the earlier results this month. I happen to have the perfect test case. I have an incomplete book that I last ran through Context in April. I have both the source and resulting pdf. The April result was hyphenated. The December results were not. The results were identical before and after running texexec --make en nl etc. Should I download Context from Pragma and reinstall from scratch? Or just find an older version on a cdr somewhere? Other suggestions? -- John Culleton Short list of publishing/marketing books: http://wexfordpress.com/tex/shortlist.pdf