On 11/26/2014 08:28 PM, Hans Hagen wrote:
[...] \setuphyphenation[method=traditional]
enables it and as by default we are a bit more tolerant to what a word is, you can enforce a more strict behaviour with
Hans, sorry for not having answered before, but I found that this new setup doesn’t honor the \hyphenation command: \setuphyphenation[method=traditional] \hyphenation{Nietz-sche} \starttext \hsize\zeropoint Nietzsche \stoptext I’m also writing a book (more than 320 pages) that ConTeXt cannot compile when I enable \setuphyphenation[method=traditional]. Since the log is rather extensive and I’d rather avoid to post in a public list, I send it to you off-list. ConTeXt complains about a blank line. Let me know whether I need to isolate the issue in a smaller sample file or the log file is enough.
But that's for the happy few who understand and/or love such weird syntaxes. Anyway, this is the time to ask for more if you are in need,
Well, if I can ask for features, I would like that ConTeXt would be able to hyphenate the contents in the type element. This option was removed in latest beta. And for both the contents of the type element and the hyphenatedurl, I think that it would be useful to have underscore hyphenation. Otherwise, the hyphen could be considered as part of the command, file name or url. Many thanks for your help, Pablo -- http://www.ousia.tk