At 09:44 PM 3/28/2003 +0100, you wrote:
Dear ConTeXt hackers,

I am a bit confused: as stated in the manual, \type{...} does not
hyphenate (in contrast to \typ{...}), but in the following example,
it does:


\enableregime [il1] \starttext ist zwar nur einem ist zwar nur einem \type{averylongword averylongword averylongword averylongword} \stoptext


How do I get garanteed-non-hypenated-typing?

put


   \ttsl\hyphenchar\font\minusone
   \tttf\hyphenchar\font\minusone

in setupcommonverbatim

i'll sort this out, it has o do with the way a space is defined (changing hyphenchar is a problem because it's global and we don't want
to mess up with the font)


Hans
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