Am 14.05.2015 17:26, schrieb Aditya Mahajan:

I just released a newer version to t-vim where the `option=hypenated`
is documented. It is also possible to hyphenate words by using

\definevimtyping[...][..., option={packed,hyphenated}, align=hyphenated, ....]

Aditya

Thank you for that solution. It doesn't work quite that way, though:

1. Only [...,option=hyphenated,...] breaks many, but not all lines. \setupalign[verytolerant,stretch] helps here. 2. [...,option={packed,hyphenated},align=hyphenated,...] doesn't work at all 3. Omitting "packed", ie. [...,option=hyphenated,align=hyphenated,...] works as expected. Even single words are broken then.

I will currently stick with option 1, since option 3 has a negative side effect: it inserts hyphen marks ("-"), which looks weird in source code.

All in all I have two wishes regarding wordwrap and hyphenation, and hope they aren't too hard to grant :-)

1. Add an option to omit the hyphenation mark/sign (whatever it is actually called). 2. Add an option to indent the wrapped line to the line it was wrapped from.

Remark for wish #2:
Currently breaking lines look like:
|  This is an indented and |
|broken line.              |

It would be nicer to have:
|  This is an indented and |
|  broken line.            |

Thanks for adjusting the documentation of the vim module and giving me all these options. I now have a ConTeXt produced document I can proudly release to the customer :-)

Best regards,
Andreas
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