Re: [tex-hyphen] a question about "office"

2016-02-04 Thread Jonathan Kew
On 4/2/16 20:13, Pablo Rodríguez wrote: On 02/04/2016 08:28 PM, Barbara Beeton wrote: dear pablo, you wrote, according to http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/office, US English hyphenation for "office" should be "of-fice", this is definitely correct. Well, I tried to

[tex-hyphen] a question about "office"

2016-02-04 Thread Pablo Rodríguez
Dear list, according to http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/office, US English hyphenation for "office" should be "of-fice", Well, I tried to check this with ConTeXt and I get "office". I don’t know whether there is an issue with this. Could anyone confirm me which are the hyphenation

Re: [tex-hyphen] loading hyphenation patters with plain luatex

2016-02-04 Thread Arthur Reutenauer
> Am I really using the latest patterns? Or is there something else > wrong with my approach? You forgot to set \righthyphenmin. It's 3 by default, and you need 2 for German. Best, Arthur

Re: [tex-hyphen] a question about "office"

2016-02-04 Thread Pablo Rodríguez
On 02/04/2016 08:28 PM, Barbara Beeton wrote: > dear pablo, > > you wrote, > > according to http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/office, US > English hyphenation for "office" should be "of-fice", > > this is definitely correct. > > Well, I tried to check this with ConTeXt and

Re: [tex-hyphen] a question about "office"

2016-02-04 Thread Philip Taylor
Pablo Rodríguez wrote: > You are right, Barbara. I was actually testing "LibreOffice" and I get > "Li-bre-Office" when using ConTeXt fonts and "Li-bre-Of-fice" with > MinionPro (installed on my OS, not in ConTeXt). As far as I am aware, there is no connection (other than co-incidental) between