Am 24.02.2011 um 14:26 schrieb Andreas Harder:

> 
> Am 24.02.2011 um 14:05 schrieb Cecil Westerhof:
> 
>> I have a Dutch document where I use the word genereren. Because it is on the 
>> end of the line ge- is put on the end and nereren is put on the beginning of 
>> the next line. I find this quit ugly. Can I disable hyphenation, or let it 
>> behave more 'beautiful'? I searched on ContextGarden, but did not find 
>> anything.
> 
> \hyphenation{genereren} or \hyphenation{gene-re-ren} or

\startexceptions[du]
gene-re-ren
\stopexceptions

or

\startexceptions
gene-re-ren
\stopexceptions

Wolfgang

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