Dear list (especially Hans, Thomas or Luigi),

some time ago I reported
(http://www.ntg.nl/pipermail/ntg-context/2013/076021.html) a bug with
not hyphenated code in linenotes.

Now I have an updated sample that seems to fix it:

    \setuppapersize[A8]
    \starttext
    \startlinenumbering
    This text shows a \startlinenote[one]{bariant
    H} variant \stoplinenote[one].

    This text shows a \startlinenote[two]{bariant
    H}\prewordbreak variant\stoplinenote[two].

    This text shows a \startlinenote[three]{bariant
    H}\prewordbreak variant\stoplinenote[three].
    \stoplinenumbering
    \stoptext

It seems that locating \prewordbreak before the text to be hyphenated
(and not after it) enables hyphenation in body.

Is this a bug or is it actually the way \prewordbreak should work?

Many thanks for your help,


Pablo
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http://www.ousia.tk
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