David Munger wrote:
Both of these fail (the second one is assumed to be unicode).
\hbox to \textwidth {\stretched{pr\'edoctoral}}
\hbox to \textwidth {\stretched{prdoctoral}}
\hbox to \textwidth {\stretched{pr{\'e}doctoral}}
\hbox to \textwidth {\stretched{pr{}doctoral}}
an other alternative is to
\hbox to \textwidth {\stretched{pr{\'e}doctoral}}
\hbox to \textwidth {\stretched{pr{}doctoral}}
Right. Thanks.
an other alternative is to use the properties mechanism
Do you mean with something like:
\hbox to \textwidth
{\setuptolerance[stretch]inter word space is stretched} ?
David
David Munger wrote:
I ran into the same problem with unicode strings in \hyphenation{...}.
Any clue?
\hyphenation{ma-gn{}-to-hy-dro-dy-na-mi-que}
from xtag-hyp:
% \mainlanguage[nl] \setupbodyfont[pos] \useXMLfilter[utf,hyp]
%
% \starttext
%
% \hyphenatedword{pati\ediaeresis nten}
%