On 12/8/22 13:14, Hans Hagen via ntg-context wrote:
On 12/8/2022 12:33 PM, Pablo Rodriguez via ntg-context wrote:
[...] What am I missing here?
\setuplanguage [explicitrighthyphenchar=-1]
Many thanks for your fast reply, Hans. I’m afraid it doesn’t work here: \startluacode function document.addfunnyhyphen(tfmdata) local underscore = utf.byte("_") local char = tfmdata.characters[underscore] if not char then return end tfmdata.characters[0xFE000] = { width = 0, height = 0, depth = 0, commands = { { "right", -char.width }, { "down", char.depth }, { "slot", 1, underscore }, } } end utilities.sequencers.appendaction("aftercopyingcharacters", "after","document.addfunnyhyphen") \stopluacode \definehyphenationfeatures [underscore] [righthyphenchar="FE000] \setuphyphenation[method=traditional]% \sethyphenationfeatures[underscore]% \setuplanguage [explicitrighthyphenchar=-1] \mainlanguage[es] \starttext \startTEXpage[offset=1em, width=4em] \hsize\zeropoint\tt \hyphenatedword{legibility-legible} \stopTEXpage \stoptext Results are the same with "\mainlanguage[es]" or "\mainlanguage[nl]". If "\mainlanguage" is placed after "\setuplanguage", the extra unwanted hyphen appears. If "\mainlanguage" is placed before "\setuplanguage", hyphenation for the second word doesn’t work at all (and the extra unwanted hyphen appears in my actual document). I don’t know what I’m missing here and it seems to be a picky issue to provide a MWE. Many thanks for your help, Pablo