Hmm, bizarre--I get the same output you do ("language : language en is active <protectionstate 0>"), nevertheless, hyphenation patterns seem to be correct, as far as I can see. But your comment made me realize that ConTeXt seems to be using the new German orthography exclusively. Is there a way to make it use "dehypht.tex" instead of "dehyphn.tex"?
how do you generate the format? is there a difference between
texexec --make (uses fmtutil)
and
texexec --make --alone
or maybe
texexec --make --alone --all (all patterns)
Hans
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