On Fri, May 20, 2011 at 12:03, Hans Hagen wrote:
> On 20-5-2011 11:53, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
>>
>> On Fri, May 20, 2011 at 11:47, Flavien Lambert wrote:
>>>
>>> Dear all, could you tell me how to prevent a name from being splitted in
>>> two
>>> pieces if it is at the end of a line?
>>
>> \hbox{Some Very Very Very Very Very Long Name}
>
> A bad suggestion by the hyphenation lady ... how about:
>
> \setupalign[verytolerant]
>
> \starttext
>    \starttabulate[|p(8cm)|p(8cm)|]
>    \NC \hyphenation{Mi-kla-vec} \dorecurse{100}{Mojca Miklavec turns
> \recurselevel\space}
>    \NC \hyphenation{Mikla-vec}  \dorecurse{100}{Mojca Miklavec turns
> \recurselevel\space}
>    \NC \NR
>    \stoptabulate
> \stoptext

I'm not sure if he wanted to prevent hyphenation or to prevent to
break between two words. Is the following solution:
    Some~Very~Very~Very~Very~Very~Long~Name
combined with 
\hyphenation{some}\hyphenation{very}\hyphenation{long}\hyphenation{name}
also unacceptable?

Mojca
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