non-standard still breaks as
non-stan-
dard
the stan- protruding from the text-block, whilst the rest of the line is
compressed as much as possible... Maybe context thinks, if it breaks at
the hyphen you can't tell that there was meant to be a hyphen, so to be
clear it uses two...?
I can't make
On 10-3-2012 21:52, S Barmeier wrote:
non-standard breaks as
non-stan-
dard
Is there a way to tell context to break the word at the hyphen that
already exists?
\hyphenation{bla-bla-bla}
Hans
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S Barmeier writes:
> non-standard breaks as
>
> non-stan-
> dard
>
> Is there a way to tell context to break the word at the hyphen that
> already exists?
\setbreakpoints[compound] should do the trick.
Cheers
--
Marco
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non-standard breaks as
non-stan-
dard
Is there a way to tell context to break the word at the hyphen that
already exists?
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