Am 02.07.2014 um 03:16 schrieb Rik Kabel cont...@rik.users.panix.com:
I notice that with compound words broken across lines protrusion does not get
applied. This looks pretty rough when there are normal hyphenated words in
the same paragraph.
WE (exaggerated, but demonstrates the point):
\setuppapersize[monarch]
\definefontfeature [default] [protrusion=quality]
\setupalign[hanging]
\setuptolerance[horizontal,strict]
\setuphyphenmark [sign=small]
\showframe [text] [text]
\starttext
\dorecurse{21}{Multisyllabic||words||separated||by||hyphens. }
\stoptext
Is this expected behavior? Can it be changed?
Use a normal hyphen and the \setbreakpoints command.
\setuppapersize[monarch]
\definefontfeature [default] [default] [protrusion=quality]
\setupalign[hanging]
\setuptolerance[horizontal,strict]
\setbreakpoints[compound]
\showframe [text] [text]
\starttext
\dorecurse{21}{Multisyllabic-words-separated-by-hyphens. }
\stoptext
Wolfgang
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