Dear list,

today I was reviewing the hyphenation and stumbled on the composed word
problem, as explained at http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Composed_words
and in the ref-manual. 

Now, the trivial question sounds: is there a way to say to TeX "hey,
consider the hyphen inside words a good breakpoint"? 

If not, I'm going to do a global replacement of ([a-z])-([a-z]) to
$1|-|$2 , but somehow I feel I'm doing this wrong (because this will
harm to the readability of the source).

Any idea?

Thanks in advance.

-- 
Marco


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