Re: [NTG-context] Chinese hyphenation / line splitting

2012-04-16 Thread John Devereux
Wolfgang Schuster writes: > Am 16.04.2012 um 10:52 schrieb John Devereux: > >> >> Hi All, >> >> We are having a go at typesetting one of our manuals in Chinese >> (gulp). Is there some trick to getting hyphenation working? (Or perhaps >> "line-splitting" is a better term, I don't even know if h

Re: [NTG-context] Chinese hyphenation / line splitting

2012-04-16 Thread Wolfgang Schuster
Am 16.04.2012 um 10:52 schrieb John Devereux: > > Hi All, > > We are having a go at typesetting one of our manuals in Chinese > (gulp). Is there some trick to getting hyphenation working? (Or perhaps > "line-splitting" is a better term, I don't even know if hyphens are used > in Chinese). > >

[NTG-context] Chinese hyphenation / line splitting

2012-04-16 Thread John Devereux
Hi All, We are having a go at typesetting one of our manuals in Chinese (gulp). Is there some trick to getting hyphenation working? (Or perhaps "line-splitting" is a better term, I don't even know if hyphens are used in Chinese). What I see in the PDF are unbroken lines running off the edge of t