Dear list,
I have the following sample:
\setuplanguage[agr][patterns={agr, en}]
\setuplanguage[en][patterns={en, agr}]
\starttext
\hyphenatedword{judgmental}
\agr \hyphenatedword{judgmental}
\stoptext
I wonder why \en hyphenates the word and \agr doesn’t.
I mean, both
Dear list,
I have the following sample:
% \setuplanguage[agr][patterns={agr, en}]
% \mainlanguage[agr]
\setuplanguage[en][patterns={en, agr}]
\mainlanguage[en]
\starttext
\hyphenatedword{judgmental}
\stoptext
I get hyphenation if I use English as main language, but
Dear list (especially Hans, Thomas or Luigi),
some time ago I reported
(http://www.ntg.nl/pipermail/ntg-context/2013/076021.html) a bug with
not hyphenated code in linenotes.
Now I have an updated sample that seems to fix it:
\setuppapersize[A8]
\starttext
\startlinenumbering