Thomas A. Schmitz wrote: > On Nov 22, 2008, at 1:22 PM, Mojca Miklavec wrote: > >> PS: in LaTeX there is indeed a difference whether one uses pdfTeX or >> XeTeX/LuaTeX since the two engines load differente patterns, but in >> ConTeXt I see no reason for a different behaviour. > > Hmm, that's a nice understatement :-) Fact is that the wrong > hyphenation only occurs when I compile my little test document with > luatex; both xetex and pdftex give the expected result. Changing left| > righthyphenmin is definitely a hack and not the correct way to go. > Btw, the result stays the same when I set the language to deo instead > of de.
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