Dne torek 22. junija 2010 ob 09:18:10 je Hans Hagen napisal(a):
On 21-6-2010 10:22, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 21.06.10 22:00, schrieb Hans Hagen:
Wolfgang (who wonders why there is no context alternative for
\hyphenation)
so there is room for improvements
\starttext
Am 24.06.10 23:30, schrieb Matija Šuklje:
Dne torek 22. junija 2010 ob 09:18:10 je Hans Hagen napisal(a):
On 21-6-2010 10:22, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 21.06.10 22:00, schrieb Hans Hagen:
Wolfgang (who wonders why there is no context alternative for
\hyphenation)
On Mon, 21 Jun 2010 20:03:22 +0200, Wolfgang Schuster
schuster.wolfg...@googlemail.com wrote:
[...]
\starttext
\dontleavehmode\hbox{test} text text
\blank
\mbox{test} text text
\stoptext
What about using |test|?
Marco
On 21-6-2010 10:16, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
\unexpanded\def\mbox
{\ifmmode\normalmbox\else\dontleavehmode\normalhbox\fi}
as i never use this command it won't break my documents -)
thanks, this looks good
in retrospect it's tricky ...
\setbox0\mbox{...}
will break then
On 21-6-2010 10:22, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 21.06.10 22:00, schrieb Hans Hagen:
Wolfgang (who wonders why there is no context alternative for
\hyphenation)
so there is room for improvements
\starttext
\dorecurse{50}{\kern\recurselevel\dimexpr.2pt\relax {\nohyphens
nothyphenatedword},
Matija Šuklje wrote:
Hullo,
in Slovenian it's not allowed to word-wrap/hyphenate abbrevations. In the
CV I'm writing right now, I have a few of those and they get hyphenated
and broken.
How can I tell that a single word/abbrevation should *not* be hyphenated
and broken?
Try \hbox{word}
Dne ponedeljek 21. junija 2010 ob 18:53:12 je Yury G. Kudryashov napisal(a):
How can I tell that a single word/abbrevation should not be hyphenated
and broken?
Try \hbox{word} (AFAIR, this is a plain TeX command)
That's the ticket! :D
Cheers!
Matija
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Am 21.06.10 18:32, schrieb Matija Šuklje:
Hullo,
in Slovenian it's not allowed to word-wrap/hyphenate abbrevations. In the CV
I'm writing right now, I have a few of those and they get hyphenated and
broken.
How can I tell that a single word/abbrevation should *not* be hyphenated and
broken?
Am 21.06.10 18:53, schrieb Yury G. Kudryashov:
Matija Šuklje wrote:
Hullo,
in Slovenian it's not allowed to word-wrap/hyphenate abbrevations. In the
CV I'm writing right now, I have a few of those and they get hyphenated
and broken.
How can I tell that a single word/abbrevation should
Dne ponedeljek 21. junija 2010 ob 19:47:08 je Wolfgang Schuster napisal(a):
Am 21.06.10 18:53, schrieb Yury G. Kudryashov:
Try \hbox{word} (AFAIR, this is a plain TeX command)
If you want a context command then use \mbox ;)
Is there any practical difference?
Cheers,
Matija
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Am 21.06.10 19:50, schrieb Matija Šuklje:
Dne ponedeljek 21. junija 2010 ob 19:47:08 je Wolfgang Schuster napisal(a):
Am 21.06.10 18:53, schrieb Yury G. Kudryashov:
Try \hbox{word} (AFAIR, this is a plain TeX command)
If you want a context command then use \mbox ;)
Is
On 21-6-2010 7:45, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 21.06.10 18:32, schrieb Matija Šuklje:
Hullo,
in Slovenian it's not allowed to word-wrap/hyphenate abbrevations. In
the CV
I'm writing right now, I have a few of those and they get hyphenated and
broken.
How can I tell that a single
On 21-6-2010 8:03, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 21.06.10 19:50, schrieb Matija Šuklje:
Dne ponedeljek 21. junija 2010 ob 19:47:08 je Wolfgang Schuster
napisal(a):
Am 21.06.10 18:53, schrieb Yury G. Kudryashov:
Try \hbox{word} (AFAIR, this is a plain TeX command)
If you want a context command
Am 21.06.10 22:04, schrieb Hans Hagen:
On 21-6-2010 8:03, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 21.06.10 19:50, schrieb Matija Šuklje:
Dne ponedeljek 21. junija 2010 ob 19:47:08 je Wolfgang Schuster
napisal(a):
Am 21.06.10 18:53, schrieb Yury G. Kudryashov:
Try \hbox{word} (AFAIR, this is a plain TeX
Am 21.06.10 22:00, schrieb Hans Hagen:
Wolfgang (who wonders why there is no context alternative for
\hyphenation)
so there is room for improvements
\starttext
\dorecurse{50}{\kern\recurselevel\dimexpr.2pt\relax {\nohyphens
nothyphenatedword}, hyphenatedword }
\stoptext
i should
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