On Wed, Mar 11, 2009 at 04:26:21PM +0100, Arthur Reutenauer wrote:
> > \documentclass{article}
> 
>   You're not using ConTeXt at all.  This is LaTeX code.  Which is fine,
> but then this list is really not the place to ask your question :-)
Yes, just as I say the latex+cjk behave poor on line break, so I ask
if context can do it, and do it better.

> 
>   There are hyphenation patterns for pinyin that could be added to
> ConTeXt; it wouldn't be too much work, but you would need to specify how
> you would like ConTeXt to behave exactly.  For that matter, the LaTeX
> syntax for pinyin (\ni2\hao3!) is not supported at the moment.
> 
>       Arthur

Got it, then now I should  try to manually do line break with
latex+cjk. 

Thanks


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