On 7/25/2013 3:24 AM, Andres Conrado Montoya wrote:
So, it seems that this configuration worked (more or less), to avoid:
Widows, Orphans, 3 or more consecutive hyphens, and final hyphens.
\startsetups[grid][correcto]
\setups[*reset]
\setpenalties\widowpenalties{1}{1}
\setpenalti
So, it seems that this configuration worked (more or less), to avoid:
Widows, Orphans, 3 or more consecutive hyphens, and final hyphens.
\startsetups[grid][correcto]
\setups[*reset]
\setpenalties\widowpenalties{1}{1}
\setpenalties\clubpenalties{1}{1}
\stopsetups
\doublehyphende
On 2013–07–24 Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
> > Apparently \brokenpenalty is not supposed to be used with
> > \setpenalties, see spac-ver.mkiv :
> >
> >\setpenalties\widowpenalties\plustwo\maxdimen
> >\setpenalties\clubpenalties \plustwo\maxdimen
> > \brokenpenalty \max
Am 24.07.2013 um 20:54 schrieb Marco Patzer :
> Apparently \brokenpenalty is not supposed to be used with
> \setpenalties, see spac-ver.mkiv :
>
>\setpenalties\widowpenalties\plustwo\maxdimen
>\setpenalties\clubpenalties \plustwo\maxdimen
> \brokenpenalty \maxdime
On 2013–07–24 Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
> How about a example for us!
\starttext
%% \brokenpenalty1\relax
\setpenalties\brokenpenalties{1}{1}
\dorecurse{4}{\input knuth}
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Am 24.07.2013 um 20:22 schrieb Andres Conrado Montoya :
> Thanks, Marco. That seems to work with final hyphens.
> Why this does not work instead?: \setpenalties\brokenpenalties{1}{1}
> I have tried both, but your solution works better.
How about a example for us!
Wolfgang
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Thanks, Marco. That seems to work with final hyphens.
Why this does not work instead?: \setpenalties\brokenpenalties{1}{1}
I have tried both, but your solution works better.
Andrés Conrado Montoya
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On 2013–07–23 Andres Conrado Montoya wrote:
> \setupalign[verytolerant,stretch,lesshyphenation,hz,hanging]
From my experience, stretch often leads to rather terrible spacing.
I avoid it if wherever I can.
> 1. Is there any definitive way of avoiding […] hyphens at the end of a page?
The penalty
Hi List, I am very grateful with you all. Thanks for all the teaching.
Sorry if the message is too long.
I have read in several places that the commands \doublehyphendemerits and
\finalhyphendemerits are not a "real" way of dealing with the design issue
of too many hyphens in a row and/or avoiding