Dear list, I have a simplified verson of the sample I submitted to the list almost a week ago: \setuppapersize[A8] \starttext \startlinenumbering \hsize\zeropoint sentence sentence sentence \stoplinenumbering \hsize\zeropoint sentence sentence sentence \stoptext I’m afraid that line numbering is preventing right hyphenations. Could anyone be so kind to confirm whether this is a bug or I am missing something? Many thanks for your help, Pablo -- http://www.ousia.tk
Hi Pablo, Are you able to avoid \hsize in favour of something like start/stopnarrower? \setuppapersize[A8] \starttext \startnarrower[-left] \startlinenumbering sentence sentence sentence \stoplinenumbering \stopnarrower \startnarrower[-left] sentence sentence sentence \stopnarrower \stoptext Also, note that the first \hsize\zeropoint has no visible effect: \setuppapersize[A8] \starttext \startlinenumbering %\hsize\zeropoint ... \stoptext
Hi Thangalin, I use \hsize\zeropoint to force ConTeXt to break lines at every hyphenation point. I found a bug in a Greek edition of the Hippocratic oath I’m trying to typeset. Last line from the first page http://www.ousia.tk/hippocratic-oath.pdf. Hyphenation points for this word are: κοι[-||]νώ[-||]σε[-||]σθαι. Sorry, but I think that the bug is clear, but I don’t know how to provide a minimal sample. Many thanks for your help, Pablo -- http://www.ousia.tk
On 17 Sep 2014, at 10:03, Pablo Rodriguez
I found a bug in a Greek edition of the Hippocratic oath I’m trying to typeset. Last line from the first page http://www.ousia.tk/hippocratic-oath.pdf.
Hyphenation points for this word are: κοι[-||]νώ[-||]σε[-||]σθαι.
Sorry, but I think that the bug is clear, but I don’t know how to provide a minimal sample.
Many thanks for your help,
Why is it difficult to provide a minimal example? I have this: \definepapersize [test] [width=5.7in,height=4in] \setuppapersize [test] [test] \mainlanguage [agr] \definefontfamily [test] [serif] [Free Serif] \setupbodyfont [test,12pt] \starttext \strut \hskip1em Ἀπόλλωνα ἰητρὸν καὶ Ἀσκληπιὸν, καὶ Ὑγείαν καὶ Πανάκειαν καὶ θεοὺς πάντας τε καὶ πάσας, ἵστορας ποιεύμενος, ἐπιτελέα ποιήσειν κατὰ δύναμιν καὶ κρίσιν ἐμὴν ὅρκον τόνδε καὶ συγγραφὴν τήνδε· ἡγήσεσθαι μὲν τὸν διδάξαντά με τὴν τέχνην ταύτην ἴσα γενέτῃσιν ἐμοῖσι, καὶ βίου κοινώσεσθαι \stoptext Which gives me the attached output - with the expected hyphenation. So this is not a bug, but something is wrong in your document. And we won’t be able to say what unless you provide a minimal example. Thomas
On 09/18/2014 05:55 AM, Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
On 17 Sep 2014, at 10:03, Pablo Rodriguez wrote:
Hyphenation points for this word are: κοι[-||]νώ[-||]σε[-||]σθαι.
Sorry, but I think that the bug is clear, but I don’t know how to provide a minimal sample.
Many thanks for your help,
Why is it difficult to provide a minimal example? I have this: [...] Which gives me the attached output - with the expected hyphenation. So this is not a bug, but something is wrong in your document. And we won’t be able to say what unless you provide a minimal example.
Many thanks for the reply, Thomas. My sample is the following: \showframe \mainlanguage[en] \setuplanguage[en][patterns={en, agr}] \definepapersize[HippPaper][width=6in, height=9in] \setuppapersize[HippPaper] \definefontfamily[mainface][serif][FreeSerif] \setupbodyfont[mainface, 13pt] \unexpanded\def\doCritApp#1#2#3% {\startlinenote[#1]{#2 #3}#2\stoplinenote[#1]} \newcounter\MyCounter \unexpanded\def\CritApp {\doglobal\increment\MyCounter \normalexpanded{\doCritApp{Varia:\MyCounter}}} %~ \def\CritApp#1#2{#1} \starttext με τὴν τέχνην ταύτην \CritApp{ἴσα}{neut. pl. acc. adverbial, “equally to” + dat.} γενέτῃσιν ἐμοῖς, καὶ βίου \CritApp{κοινώσεσθαι}{fut. inf. with ὄμνυμι “to be a partner of” + gen.} \stoptext After reading again the message that gave me the macro, hyphenation seems to be an unsolved issue with that command. Many tganks for your help, Pablo -- http://www.ousia.tk
So your problem has nothing to do with Greek hyphenation, it’s about the way you define your \CritApp command. You could have shown the same problem with an English text. It appears that injecting the word via your macro breaks hyphenation, but I assume Hans and Wolfgang will know better about that. Example without Greek:
\showframe
\mainlanguage[en]
\setuplanguage[en][patterns={en, agr}]
\definepapersize[HippPaper][width=6in, height=9in]
\setuppapersize[HippPaper]
\definefontfamily[mainface][serif][FreeSerif]
\setupbodyfont[mainface, 13pt]
\unexpanded\def\doCritApp#1#2#3%
{\startlinenote[#1]{#2 #3}#2\stoplinenote[#1]}
\newcounter\MyCounter
\unexpanded\def\CritApp
{\doglobal\increment\MyCounter
\normalexpanded{\doCritApp{Varia:\MyCounter}}}
\starttext
supercalifragilisticexpialidocious
\CritApp{supercalifragilisticexpialidocious}{test}
\stoptext
On 18 Sep 2014, at 08:33, Pablo Rodriguez
Many thanks for the reply, Thomas.
My sample is the following:
\showframe \mainlanguage[en] \setuplanguage[en][patterns={en, agr}] \definepapersize[HippPaper][width=6in, height=9in] \setuppapersize[HippPaper]
\definefontfamily[mainface][serif][FreeSerif] \setupbodyfont[mainface, 13pt]
\unexpanded\def\doCritApp#1#2#3% {\startlinenote[#1]{#2 #3}#2\stoplinenote[#1]}
\newcounter\MyCounter \unexpanded\def\CritApp {\doglobal\increment\MyCounter \normalexpanded{\doCritApp{Varia:\MyCounter}}}
%~ \def\CritApp#1#2{#1}
\starttext με τὴν τέχνην ταύτην \CritApp{ἴσα}{neut. pl. acc. adverbial, “equally to” + dat.} γενέτῃσιν ἐμοῖς, καὶ βίου \CritApp{κοινώσεσθαι}{fut. inf. with ὄμνυμι “to be a partner of” + gen.} \stoptext
After reading again the message that gave me the macro, hyphenation seems to be an unsolved issue with that command.
Many tganks for your help,
-- Prof. Dr. Thomas A. Schmitz Geschäftsführender Direktor Institut für Klassische und Romanische Philologie Universität Bonn Am Hof 1e 53113 Bonn http://www.philologie.uni-bonn.de/personal/schmitz
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Pablo Rodriguez
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