Hyphenated word in html export
Hello, Is there a way to preserve hyphenated words in the html export? When exporting a document with ConTeXt, hyphens in the middle of words seem to be replaced by soft hyphens, which are not displayed by my web browser. Minimal example: \setupbackend[export=yes] \starttext co-worker \stoptext The resulting .html file contains: <div> coworker</div> (There is apparently a soft hyphen between ‘co’ and ‘worker’. The pdf seems to render correctly.) Cheers, Florent
Apologies for the double email.
I raised just after sending the previous one that using the ‘proper’ utf-8
hyphen character (0x2010) instead of 0x002d solves the issue.
I'd be interested to hear if someone has an easier-to-type solution, though.
Le jeu. 7 nov. 2024 à 22:35, Florent Michel
Hello,
Is there a way to preserve hyphenated words in the html export? When exporting a document with ConTeXt, hyphens in the middle of words seem to be replaced by soft hyphens, which are not displayed by my web browser.
Minimal example:
\setupbackend[export=yes] \starttext co-worker \stoptext
The resulting .html file contains: <div> coworker</div>
(There is apparently a soft hyphen between ‘co’ and ‘worker’. The pdf seems to render correctly.)
Cheers, Florent
On 2024-11-07 17:56, Florent Michel wrote:
Apologies for the double email.
I raised just after sending the previous one that using the ‘proper’ utf-8 hyphen character (0x2010) instead of 0x002d solves the issue. I'd be interested to hear if someone has an easier-to-type solution, though.
Le jeu. 7 nov. 2024 à 22:35, Florent Michel
a écrit : Hello,
Is there a way to preserve hyphenated words in the html export? When exporting a document with ConTeXt, hyphens in the middle of words seem to be replaced by soft hyphens, which are not displayed by my web browser.
Minimal example:
\setupbackend[export=yes] \starttext co-worker \stoptext
The resulting .html file contains: <div> coworker</div>
(There is apparently a soft hyphen between ‘co’ and ‘worker’. The pdf seems to render correctly.)
Cheers, Florent
If you use *\setupbackend[export=yes,hyphen=no]* you will get a hard hyphen (hex 2D) where you show a soft hyphen (hex AD). Whether that addresses your larger document I cannot say, but it solves the problem for your example. See https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Command/setupexport. -- Rik
Thank you Rik! I confirm this works, both on my minimal example and longer
document.
On Fri, Nov 8, 2024, 02:51 Rik Kabel
On 2024-11-07 17:56, Florent Michel wrote:
Apologies for the double email.
I raised just after sending the previous one that using the ‘proper’ utf-8 hyphen character (0x2010) instead of 0x002d solves the issue. I'd be interested to hear if someone has an easier-to-type solution, though.
Le jeu. 7 nov. 2024 à 22:35, Florent Michel
a écrit : Hello,
Is there a way to preserve hyphenated words in the html export? When exporting a document with ConTeXt, hyphens in the middle of words seem to be replaced by soft hyphens, which are not displayed by my web browser.
Minimal example:
\setupbackend[export=yes] \starttext co-worker \stoptext
The resulting .html file contains: <div> coworker</div>
(There is apparently a soft hyphen between ‘co’ and ‘worker’. The pdf seems to render correctly.)
Cheers, Florent
If you use *\setupbackend[export=yes,hyphen=no]* you will get a hard hyphen (hex 2D) where you show a soft hyphen (hex AD). Whether that addresses your larger document I cannot say, but it solves the problem for your example. See https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Command/setupexport.
-- Rik
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