Hi, yet another strange thing: «ap-plic-»???? See code below, Steffen \mainlanguage[en] \startexceptions[en] appli-cable obli-gated \stopexceptions \startexceptions[de] appli-cable obli-gated \stopexceptions \startexceptions[it] appli-cable obli-gated \stopexceptions \setuplayout[width=1cm] \starttext \currentmainlanguage \currentlanguage \hyphenatedword{applicable} applicable \hyphenatedword{obligated} obligated \blank \language[de] \currentmainlanguage \currentlanguage \hyphenatedword{applicable} applicable \hyphenatedword{obligated} obligated \blank \mainlanguage[de] \currentmainlanguage \currentlanguage \hyphenatedword{applicable} applicable \hyphenatedword{obligated} obligated \stoptext
Am 09.10.2020 um 16:38 schrieb Denis Maier
: Hi, another weird thing: In this example I use \startexceptions to set hyphenation exceptions:
``` \mainlanguage[en] \startexceptions[en] appli-cable obli-gated \stopexceptions
\setuplayout[width=1cm]
\starttext \currentmainlanguage
\currentlanguage
\hyphenatedword{applicable}
applicable
\hyphenatedword{obligated}
obligated \stoptext ```
What am I missing?
Best, Denis
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