german hyphenation patterns
Hi out there, I'am not sure if this is a ConTeXt problem (I doubt it slightly) but I am a bit confused: How can I activate german hyphenation patterns? I have used \mainlanguage[de] in my document and it was OK some time ago. Meanwhile I have updated ConTeXt and my TeX (current texlive). Where should I start to check? The output of my context run is: [...] language : language en is active [...] bodyfont : 12pt rm is loaded language : patterns 2:2-en-2 loaded specials : fdf,tpd loaded Patrick -- You are your own rainbow!
At 00:32 22/11/2003, you wrote:
Hi out there,
I'am not sure if this is a ConTeXt problem (I doubt it slightly) but I am a bit confused:
How can I activate german hyphenation patterns? I have used \mainlanguage[de] in my document and it was OK some time ago. Meanwhile I have updated ConTeXt and my TeX (current texlive).
Where should I start to check?
The output of my context run is:
[...]
language : language en is active
[...]
bodyfont : 12pt rm is loaded language : patterns 2:2-en-2 loaded specials : fdf,tpd loaded
--language={en,de} or just --all i wonder why those patterns are not loaded, (do you use cont-en ?) Hans
Hans Hagen
--language={en,de}
I tried this one but no different results. I guess I should come up with a minimal example.
i wonder why those patterns are not loaded, (do you use cont-en ?)
good question. This is the head of the output: ConTeXt ver: 2003.9.26 fmt: 2003.10.1 int: english mes: english int: english means cont-en??? I'll post a minimal example and do some more experiments on sunday. Patrick
Hmm, bizarre--I get the same output you do ("language : language
en is active
At 14:33 23/11/2003, you wrote:
Hmm, bizarre--I get the same output you do ("language : language en is active
"), nevertheless, hyphenation patterns seem to be correct, as far as I can see. But your comment made me realize that ConTeXt seems to be using the new German orthography exclusively. Is there a way to make it use "dehypht.tex" instead of "dehyphn.tex"?
how do you generate the format? is there a difference between texexec --make (uses fmtutil) and texexec --make --alone or maybe texexec --make --alone --all (all patterns) Hans
Patrick Gundlach
How can I activate german hyphenation patterns? I have used \mainlanguage[de] in my document and it was OK some time ago. Meanwhile I have updated ConTeXt and my TeX (current texlive).
Somehow the format file did not load any hyphenation patterns besides english. I cannot reproduce the problem any more. I wonder how this could have happened... from the cont-en.log: [...] language : patterns en for en loaded (n=2) (/opt/texlive/8/texmf/tex/generic/hyphen/hyphen.tex) language : no hyphenations en for en (n=2) language : no patterns uk for uk (n=3) language : no hyphenations uk for uk (n=3) language : no patterns de for de (n=4) language : no hyphenations de for de (n=4) language : no patterns fr for fr (n=5) [...] regenerating the format solves the problem. Patrick
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Hans Hagen
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Patrick Gundlach
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Thomas A.Schmitz