On 12 mei 2008, at 12:50, Hans Hagen wrote:
Hans van der Meer wrote:
In dutch hyphenated accented characters loose there accent when hyphenated: oö becomes o-o instead of o-ö. But the latter happens when I process the code below. It happens both in mkii and mkiv. The number of a's must be chosen so as to generate hyphenation between the two o's. I tried this also with another font than lmodern, but got the same result. What happened to (dutch) hyphenation?
ConTeXt ver: 2008.04.18 14:17 MKII fmt: 2008.4.19 int: english/ english
\enableregime[mac] \language[nl] \setupbodyfont[lmodern,10pt] \starttext hyphen test: aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa coördinaat. \par hyphen test: aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa co\"ordinaat. \par \stoptext
in principle we can make patterns that has this info by adding discretionaries to the patterns ... too much work to do that by hand
I am quite surprised by this, because in dutch there are a lot of words with ö, ë to be hyphenated this way. And isn't there something alike in german with the \SS? Anyway, it would be much appreciated as this sort of hyphenation could find its way in ConTeXt. It wouldn't do if LaTeX would keep in front of ConTeXt in this respect ;-) Hans van der Meer