Hi all, I have an appendix consisting of a long list of genetic defects, containing e.g. a number, the name of a disease, and the enzymes concerned. I tried to set that up as paragraphs: \defineparagraphs [mypar][n=3,before={\blank},after={\blank}] \setupparagraphs [mypar][1][width=.1\textwidth] \setupparagraphs [mypar][2][width=.3\textwidth] and \defineparagraphs [Two][n=2,distance=0.5cm] % tolerance= at this point? didn't make a difference \setupparagraphs [Two][1][width=.3\textwidth] % tolerance= at this point? didn't make a difference 2 pages of the outcome are shown on "www.ogbasel.ch/ appendix.pdf" (61KB). Do some words overlap, because ConTeXt doesn't know where to hyphenate funny words? (But Doli-chol, not a common word really, is hyphenated correctly). Or can it be corrected with "tolerance"? (I couldn't). Besides playing with tolerance, I tried: 1. Writing a hyphenation file containing: \hyphenation{Acyl-CoA-De-hy- dro-ge-nase} etc., then: \input FunnyHyphens.tex \starttext \input appendix \stoptext No effect. 2. Writing the unfamiliar words in the appendix with ||, |-|, or |\-| where hyphens might be placed. The latter introduces brakes, but without hyphens. the other two insert hyphens everywhere. It seems that I misunderstood what I dug out of the archives. Could somebody enlighten me? Thanks, Jörg.
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Jörg Hagmann