Well, see attached.
Interestingly, it does with \mainlanguage[de]. But, not for \language[de]
\enabletrackers[hyphenation.applied.visualize]
\startexceptions[de]
au{f-}{f}{ff}as-sen
\stopexceptions
\mainlanguage[de]
\starttext
auffassen
\language[en]
auffassen
\language[de]
auffassen
On 3/22/2021 12:11 PM, denis.ma...@ub.unibe.ch wrote:
Besides, is it intentional that this here will suppress the ff ligature?
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\enabletrackers[hyphenation.applied.visualize]
\startexceptions[de]
au{f-}{f}{ff}as-sen
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On 3/22/2021 10:33 AM, denis.ma...@ub.unibe.ch wrote:
Hi,
there’s this rather new mechanism for preventing ligatures:
\startexceptions[de]
au{f-}{f}{ff}(f\zwnj f)asse
au{f-}{f}{ff}(f\zwnj f)asste
\stopexceptions
Two questions:
1. Can you have multiple \startexceptions[de] environments ?
Hi,
there's this rather new mechanism for preventing ligatures:
\startexceptions[de]
au{f-}{f}{ff}(f\zwnj f)asse
au{f-}{f}{ff}(f\zwnj f)asste
\stopexceptions
Two questions:
1. Can you have multiple \startexceptions[de] environments ? Will they
accumulate ? (I'm thinking about preparing a
Hi,
last October I've reported a strange bug with \replaceword
I know there's the new mechanism for dealing with ligatures, and I still intend
to convert the word list to the new format, but I'm still wondering whether
that has been fixed.
Now, I've been testing with the minimal example