Am 27.04.2013 um 15:55 schrieb Marco Patzer <home...@lavabit.com>:

> On 2013–04–20 Sietse Brouwer wrote:
> 
>> 1. how do I protect a single instance of a word against hyphenation?
>> Does ConTeXt, like LaTeX, use \hbox{myfragileword}, or something
>> different?
> 
> You can enclose it in vertical bars:
> 
>  |thiswordwillnotbehyphenated|

Even though this works it’s only side effect of the |…| and not meant to have a 
unbreakable word.

The |…| commands are the old method to have line breaks after certain symbols 
and can in most cases be replaced with \setbreakpoint etc.

Wolfgang
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