Hi Wolfgang, hi Hans, Thanks, I've updated the documentation accordingly.
You have to use type 5 to create a rule for this, do you have a example where this is needed besides the one mentioned in the duden [1] example for a closing bracket.
No, this was just a gut reaction. I can see the sense of the other way, too, and I couldn't hope to compete with the Duden for authority. ;-)
\unexpanded\def\unhyphenated {\groupedcommand{\lefthyphenmin\maxdimen}\donothing}
\unhyphenated also documented. The name is inconsistent with
\setupalign[nothyphenated];
perhaps \nothyphenated is a better name? (You could also add it as a
synonym, but it is cleaner to have only one name, I think.)
Cheers,
Sietse
On 21 April 2013 12:43, Hans Hagen
On 4/21/2013 10:26 AM, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
No, you have to use \hbox too but I think a command with a speaking
name would be better.
\unexpanded\def\unhyphenated {\groupedcommand{\lefthyphenmin\maxdimen}\donothing}
I'll add that.
Hans
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