On 01/15/2014 11:56 PM, Marco Patzer wrote:
> On 2014–01–15 Pablo Rodriguez wrote:
> 
>> how should I invoke \hyphenation so it hyphens the \ConTeXt command?
> 
> \ConTeXt is defined as “Con\TeX t” and \TeX uses kerns and boxes,
> both of which suppress hyphenation. AFAIK there's no easy way around
> it.

Many thanks for your help, Marco.

I would like to hyphenate ConTeXt as the standard English word (Con-TeXt).

Sorry for having to explain that ;-), but I’m writing an introduction to
ConTeXt in Spanish. I had already rewritten two sentences in less than
five pages to avoid the not-hyphenated ConTeXt word.

Is there no simpler way to do this?

Many thanks for your help,


Pablo
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