Berend de Boer wrote:
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"Thomas" == Thomas A Schmitz
writes: Thomas> Easiest test would be to try some long and weird words Thomas> with \hyphenatedword{transformational}
Thomas> in your source. If you get proper hyphens there, the Thomas> problem must lie elsewhere.
I tried this:
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\hyphenatedword{transformational} \hyphenatedword{transformational} \hyphenatedword{transformational} \hyphenatedword{transformational} \hyphenatedword{transformational} \hyphenatedword{transformational} \hyphenatedword{transformational} \hyphenatedword{transformational}
\stoptext
Overfull message, but no hyphens.
what does context report with respect to loaded patterns ... language : patterns nl->texnansi:texnansi->1->2:3 nl->ec:ec->2->2:3 fr-> texnansi:texnansi->3->2:3 fr->ec:ec->4->2:3 de->texnansi:texnansi->5->2:3 de->e c:ec->6->2:3 it->texnansi:texnansi->7->2:3 it->ec:ec->8->2:3 pt->texnansi:texna nsi->9->2:3 pt->ec:ec->10->2:3 hr->ec:ec->11->2:3 pl->pl0:pl0->12->2:3 pl->ec:e c->13->2:3 pl->qx:qx->14->2:3 cz->il2:il2->15->2:3 cz->ec:ec->16->2:3 sk->il2:i l2->17->2:3 sk->ec:ec->18->2:3 sl->ec:ec->19->2:3 ru->t2a:t2a->21->2:3 en->ec:e c->22->2:3 uk->ec:ec->23->2:3 us->ec:ec->24->2:3 agr->agr:agr->25->2:3 da->ec:e c->26->2:3 sv->ec:ec->27->2:3 af->ec:ec->28->2:3 no->ec:ec->29->2:3 deo->ec:ec-
30->2:3 es->ec:ec->31->2:3 ca->ec:ec->32->2:3 la->ec:ec->33->2:3 ro->ec:ec->34 ->2:3 tr->ec:ec->35->2:3 fi->ec:ec->37->2:3 hu->ec:ec->38->2:3 loaded
if you run an old version it may be that there ar eno us patterens (there were tex live's with name changes, aliases etc unknown to context etc) Hans ----------------------------------------------------------------- Hans Hagen | PRAGMA ADE Ridderstraat 27 | 8061 GH Hasselt | The Netherlands tel: 038 477 53 69 | fax: 038 477 53 74 | www.pragma-ade.com | www.pragma-pod.nl -----------------------------------------------------------------