>> I am using \filename to type-set filenames.  Some of these are very
>> long
>> (greater than 30 characters) and overhang
>> the right hand margin, sometimes even disappearing off the edge of the
>> page.  The first line break is just before the
>> full stop.  There are usually plenty of spaces in the names.  Can I
>> get
>> ConTeXt to put a line-break into filenames?
>
> Did you try \hyphenatedfilename ?

Yes, I tried that, no difference.  I presume that \hyphenatedfilename is
for use with filenames that already have hyphens in them?
Mine don't, but I want them to split.  Perhaps splitting filenames is
frowned upon - if so, what is the best way to put them into documents?
Or perhaps I should use shorter filenames, but why should I compromise
readability?  One example is "Transfer functions for PID and KF
controllers.xmcd"

Any ideas or comments?

Richard

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