On 8/1/2016 11:02 AM, Robert Blackstone wrote:
On 31 Jul 2016, at 21:06 , Hans Hagen <pra...@wxs.nl>
On 7/31/2016 12:57 PM, Robert Blackstone wrote:
Dear all,
In the setupfile of my project I have \mainlanguage[en]. The font used is
Verdana.
With mkiv versions till october 2015 the hyphenation of English words was
always correct.
The same files compiled with mkiv of july 2016 (version 2016.07.18 16;26) give
hyphenations that are definitely wrong.
Some examples: begi-nning, pr-ocedure, adequ-ately, st-yle
I made some tests with Linux Libertine sans and here also the earlier mkiv's
gave correct hyphenations, the july version wrong ones.
So it seems that ref. hyphenation something is wrong with this mkiv-version.
Or do I now have to use something other than \mainlanguage[en] ?
no example so no solution
Hans
Hi Hans,
Here is an example:
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
\mainlanguage[en]
\usemodule[simplefonts]
\setmainfont[Verdana]
\setupbodyfont[10pt]
\contextversion
\showgrid
\starttext
\input knuth
\medskip
\input tufte
\stoptext
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
With mkiv version 2015.10.09 21:28 there are no hyphenation errors.
With mkiv version 2016.07.18 16:46 the following errors occur: wo-uld (line 6),
synth-esize (line 13), enum-erate (line 18)
I mentioned some more errors in my original mail, see above.
I get
Thus, I came to the conclusion that the designer of a new system must
not only be
the implementer and first large--scale user; the designer should also
write the first
user manual.
The separation of any of these four components would have hurt T E X
significantly. If
I had not participated fully in all these activities, literally hundreds
of improvements
would never have been made, because I would never have thought of them
or per-
ceived why they were important.
But a system cannot be successful if it is too strongly influenced by a
single person.
Once the initial design is complete and fairly robust, the real test
begins as people
with many different viewpoints undertake their own experiments.
We thrive in information--thick worlds because of our marvelous and
everyday ca-
pacity to select, edit, single out, structure, highlight, group, pair,
merge, harmo-
nize, synthesize, focus, organize, condense, reduce, boil down, choose,
categorize,
catalog, classify, list, abstract, scan, look into, idealize, isolate,
discriminate, dis-
tinguish, screen, pigeonhole, pick over, sort, integrate, blend,
inspect, filter, lump,
skip, smooth, chunk, average, approximate, cluster, aggregate, outline,
summarize,
itemize, review, dip into, flip through, browse, glance into, leaf
through, skim, re-
fine, enumerate, glean, synopsize, winnow the wheat from the chaff and
separate the
sheep from the goats.
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