On 9/28/2021 2:57 AM, jbf via ntg-context wrote:
I may have seen a response to this at some stage in the list, but I
cannot find it.
\- works for manual hyphenation in Mkiv but not (for me at least) in LMTX.
My general settingĀ is \setupalign [hz,
nothyphenated,stretched,verytolerant]
I may have seen a response to this at some stage in the list, but I
cannot find it.
\- works for manual hyphenation in Mkiv but not (for me at least) in LMTX.
My general settingĀ is \setupalign [hz,
nothyphenated,stretched,verytolerant] because I am typesetting a book
for visually-impaired
Elliot Clifton wrote:
On 2007-05-23 17:28 -400
Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
\document\-ation
I've tried that. Unfortunately it only seems to work if hyphenation turned on.
You would have to redefine one of the core utility macros to get
this to work. I wrote a small extension for you that
Elliot Clifton wrote:
Thank you very much Taco. It works very well. It really is useful to
be able to select less aggressive hyphenation when necessary.
here is a variant: stepwise and relative to the current values:
\unprotect
\startvariables all
lesshyphenation: lesshyphenation
2007/5/24, Elliot Clifton [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Thank you very much Taco. It works very well. It really is useful to
be able to select less aggressive hyphenation when necessary.
Cheers,
Elliot
Hi Elliot,
you can also prevent hyphenation by switching to undefined languages and
the only
On Thursday 24 May 2007 06:19, Hans Hagen wrote:
Elliot Clifton wrote:
Thank you very much Taco. It works very well. It really is useful
to be able to select less aggressive hyphenation when necessary.
here is a variant: stepwise and relative to the current values:
\unprotect
Thanks for all the suggestions. I used Taco's method but I'll try some
of the others as well.
Elliot
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Hi,
I found that my text, which is set in two columns, looks better with
auto-hyphenation disabled using:
\setupalign[nothyphenated]
There are however several over-hanging words that I will need ConTeXt
to hyphenate. I've searched the mailing list and manual and have found
no information on how
On May 23, 2007, at 9:48 PM, Elliot Clifton wrote:
Hi,
I found that my text, which is set in two columns, looks better with
auto-hyphenation disabled using:
\setupalign[nothyphenated]
There are however several over-hanging words that I will need ConTeXt
to hyphenate. I've searched the
On 2007-05-23 17:28 -400
Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
\document\-ation
I've tried that. Unfortunately it only seems to work if hyphenation turned on.
Elliot
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