On 07/07/2015 05:41 PM, Arthur Reutenauer wrote:
> [...]
>   That's because the word you're trying to hyphenate is
> "Amsterdam-Buitenveldert", not "Amsterdam".  Compound words are by
> default hyphenated only at the hyphen in TeX.

\setbreakpoints[compound] works in the following sample:

    \language[nl]
    \setbreakpoints[compound]
    \starttext
    \hyphenatedword{Amsterdam--Buitenveldert}
    \stoptext

I don’t know whether it would make sense to use an en-dash for compound
words in Dutch.

I hope it helps now,


Pablo
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