Dne torek 22. junija 2010 ob 09:18:10 je Hans Hagen napisal(a):
> On 21-6-2010 10:22, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
> > Am 21.06.10 22:00, schrieb Hans Hagen:
> >>> Wolfgang (who wonders why there is no context alternative for
> >>> \hyphenation)
> >>
> >> so there is room for improvements
> >>
> >> \starttext
> >> \dorecurse{50}{\kern\recurselevel\dimexpr.2pt\relax {\nohyphens
> >> nothyphenatedword}, hyphenatedword }
> >> \stoptext
> >
> > i should explain what i mean:
> >
> > when you try to make hyphenation exceptions for different languages you
> > need currently
> >
> > \language[en]\hyphenation{expection list for english}
> > \language[de]\hyphenation{expection list for german}
> > ....
> >
> > but it would be nice to combine both in a single command, e.g.
> >
> > \setuphyphenation{exception list for the current active language} % like
> > \hyphenation{...}
> > \setuphyphenation[de]{exception list for german} % like
> > \language[de]\hyphenation{...}
> 
> how about \startexceptions[de] ... \stopexceptions

Do any of the above work already or is it just a suggestion for future 
improvement?

Also, how does one disable hyphenation throughout the whole document?
(I heard that in the UK hyphenation in the CV is not desirable)


Cheers,
Matija
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