Hi, Stuart. This is a tricky one, using a second non-obvious keyword as a parameter. I asked about this on-list a couple years ago. If you want to follow the thread, the messages are here: <http://archive.contextgarden.net/search/20050101.000000.00000000@sb: suppressing,sb:hyphenation.html> Short answer: \framed[width=3in,align={right,broad}]{\GiantFont Foobar Bazqux} Stuart Jansen said this at Fri, 13 May 2005 17:01:53 -0600:
Below is an example situation where I want the text to be rendered on two lines instead of one. I'm hoping I can do it without adding manual breaks to the XML, however.
\definefont [GiantFont] [SansBold at 48pt] \setupalign[nothyphenated] \starttext \framed[width=3in,align=right]{\GiantFont Foobar Bazqux} \stoptext
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