Ciro A. Soto wrote:
The knowlegeable John Culleton said in one of the
lists that he could recognize if a book was typeset
with
MS-word by looking at the "rivers" and the lack of

but tex is *not* avoiding rivers, since it does not look at it -)

hyphenation. I then checked my 310-page book I am
typesetting with context and not a single line had a
hyphenated word at the end.

what happens when you say:

\en \hyphenatedword{somethingverylong}

when generating a format, are patterns loaded?

if not, make sure that in cont-usr.tex the us hyphenation filename matches the one on your system,

ushyph1.tex
ushyph2.tex
ushyphen.tex
hyphen.tex

unfortunately those names change per distribution, year, season, user, blow of the winds, etc

[in a next release, already in alpha, you can use different methods, see hyphenation document on web site]

Hans


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