Re: [NTG-context] hyphenation exceptions?

2015-07-07 Thread Pablo Rodriguez
On 07/07/2015 05:41 PM, Arthur Reutenauer wrote: [...] That's because the word you're trying to hyphenate is Amsterdam-Buitenveldert, not Amsterdam. Compound words are by default hyphenated only at the hyphen in TeX. \setbreakpoints[compound] works in the following sample:

Re: [NTG-context] hyphenation exceptions?

2015-07-07 Thread Arthur Reutenauer
On Tue, Jul 07, 2015 at 03:29:11PM +, Meer, H. van der wrote: The \hyphenatedword works here too. But it does not work out when the word Amsterdam occurs in the text. See tthe two examples. In the first Amsterdam is not broken according to the \hyphenation{Am-ster-dam}-rule. In the second

Re: [NTG-context] hyphenation exceptions?

2015-07-07 Thread Meer, H. van der
Indeed, the combination Amsterdam-Buitenveldert is the culprit. The solution therefore is to use (it is ConTeXt afterall) Amsterdam|-|Buitenveldert, then the word Amsterdam doesn't even needs an exception. Thanks for the help. Hans van der Meer On 07 Jul 2015, at 18:00, Pablo Rodriguez

Re: [NTG-context] hyphenation exceptions?

2015-07-07 Thread Meer, H. van der
The \hyphenatedword works here too. But it does not work out when the word Amsterdam occurs in the text. See tthe two examples. In the first Amsterdam is not broken according to the \hyphenation{Am-ster-dam}-rule. In the second example the linebreak is forced by the explicit use of

[NTG-context] hyphenation exceptions?

2015-07-07 Thread dr. Hans van der Meer
Has something happened to hyphenation? The following does not work \language[nl] \startexceptions[nl] Am-ster-dam \stopexceptions Neither does \hyphenation{Am-ster-dam} Only in the context-source Am\-ster\-dam is working. How to load a series of hyphenation exceptions instead of explicitely

Re: [NTG-context] hyphenation exceptions?

2015-07-07 Thread Pablo Rodriguez
On 07/07/2015 03:33 PM, dr. Hans van der Meer wrote: Has something happened to hyphenation? The following does not work \language[nl] \startexceptions[nl] Am-ster-dam \stopexceptions Neither does\hyphenation{Am-ster-dam} Hi Hans, using latest beta from 2015.07.01 21:40, both options

Re: [NTG-context] hyphenation exceptions

2006-01-30 Thread Hans Hagen
� wrote: Hello, I don't want to tell TeX about hyphenation exceptions in the text, only once for all in an environment file. How can I do this with words like DNA-Fragmente or $\beta$-Verkn�pfung ? \hyphenation{...} does not seem to work here, and I don't want to write DNA-Frag\-men\-te nor

Re: [NTG-context] hyphenation exceptions

2006-01-30 Thread Peter Münster
On Sun, 29 Jan 2006, Taco Hoekwater wrote: Write: $\beta$||Verknüpfung instead. The two bars break the single word in two seperate ones, and both are hyphenated normally ($\beta$ will not hyphenate of course, but you get the idea, I hope). A few things can be inbetween the ||'s, for words

Re: [NTG-context] hyphenation exceptions

2006-01-30 Thread Hans Hagen
� wrote: On Sun, 29 Jan 2006, Taco Hoekwater wrote: Write: $\beta$||Verkn�pfung instead. The two bars break the single word in two seperate ones, and both are hyphenated normally ($\beta$ will not hyphenate of course, but you get the idea, I hope). A few things can be inbetween the ||'s,

Re: [NTG-context] hyphenation exceptions

2006-01-29 Thread Taco Hoekwater
Peter Münster wrote: Hello, I don't want to tell TeX about hyphenation exceptions in the text, only once for all in an environment file. How can I do this with words like DNA-Fragmente or $\beta$-Verknüpfung ? Write: $\beta$||Verknüpfung instead. The two bars break the single word in two

[NTG-context] hyphenation exceptions

2006-01-28 Thread Peter Münster
Hello, I don't want to tell TeX about hyphenation exceptions in the text, only once for all in an environment file. How can I do this with words like DNA-Fragmente or $\beta$-Verknüpfung ? \hyphenation{...} does not seem to work here, and I don't want to write DNA-Frag\-men\-te nor