I have created an other hyph.xml file with the following content:
hyphenations language=de regime=utf
hyphenationVoll-stän-dig-keit/hyphenation/hyphenations
this file is included by:
\processXMLfilegrouped {hyph.xml}
In my file which I use for processing I use now:
\useXMLfilter
Wolfgang Zillig wrote:
I have created an other hyph.xml file with the following content:
hyphenations language=de regime=utf
hyphenationVoll-stän-dig-keit/hyphenation/hyphenations
this file is included by:
\processXMLfilegrouped {hyph.xml}
In my file which I use for processing I use
Hans Hagen wrote:
btw, if you use a recent context, it has hyphenation patterns that are
less encoding dependent
Is that why it worked for me?
Taco
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Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Wolfgang Zillig wrote:
Hello Taco,
when I try to compile your example file:
Then I get no output! The logfile is at the end of the message!
That was intentional. \showhyphens only writes a message
to the terminal, no typesetting was doen.
It complains about that
Hello,
sory for the late reply but I checked it again and I created an example
document please look at:
http://www.student.kuleuven.ac.be/~s0167070/env.pdf : now one word
Vollständigkeit ist
not hyphenated but übernehmen is hyphenated. As I process from a XML
file I can not do something like
Wolfgang Zillig wrote:
Hello,
when I add \hyphenation{Voll-stön-dig-keit} into my tex file I get the
following error:
(C:\texmf\tex\context\base\xtag-utf.tex
loading : Context XML Macros (UTF-8)
)
! Not a letter.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]@adiaeresis -\char 228
Hello Taco,
when I try to compile your example file:
\language[de]
\useencoding[utf]
\hyphenation{Voll-stän-dig-keit}
\starttext
\showhyphens{Vollständigkeit}
\stoptext
Then I get no output! The logfile is at the end of the message! It
complains about that the coding utf is unknown!
You are
Wolfgang Zillig wrote:
Hello,
I have problems with hyphenation when german ��� are in these words.
I'm processing xml files which are in unicode. The font encoding for
the pdf is EC (as I was told there are problems with OT1 encoded fonts).
normally ec enoding should work ok; the context