Am 02.07.2014 um 03:16 schrieb Rik Kabel <cont...@rik.users.panix.com>:
> I notice that with compound words broken across lines protrusion does not get > applied. This looks pretty rough when there are normal hyphenated words in > the same paragraph. > > WE (exaggerated, but demonstrates the point): > \setuppapersize [monarch] > \definefontfeature [default] [protrusion=quality] > \setupalign [hanging] > \setuptolerance [horizontal,strict] > \setuphyphenmark [sign=small] > \showframe [text] [text] > \starttext > \dorecurse{21}{Multisyllabic||words||separated||by||hyphens. } > \stoptext > Is this expected behavior? Can it be changed? Use a normal hyphen and the \setbreakpoints command. \setuppapersize [monarch] \definefontfeature [default] [default] [protrusion=quality] \setupalign [hanging] \setuptolerance [horizontal,strict] \setbreakpoints [compound] \showframe [text] [text] \starttext \dorecurse{21}{Multisyllabic-words-separated-by-hyphens. } \stoptext Wolfgang
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