Thanks everybody very much for the explanations. — As I am Swiss, these matters
with ß were never correctly understood and my knowledge about hyphenation is
old…
Thank you Thomas for pointing me to the Duden-rules. I will check-out the same
issue about ck and k-k …
Kind regards
Willi
> On
On Wed, Mar 16, 2022 at 05:17:46PM +0100, Thomas A. Schmitz via ntg-context
wrote:
> So Eiwei-ßes may in fact be correct... But I assume that Arthur has some
> authoritative answer to this question.
I’ll refer to the German hyphenation pattern list as an authority
Am 16.03.22 um 16:48 schrieb Willi Egger via ntg-context:
Hi,
at the moment I am dealing with a German text. Although I have
\mainlanguage[de] in the preamble the word 'des Eiweißes' is hyphenated as 'des
Eiwei-ßes'. Of course this should be 'des Eiweis-ses'.
How can I make sure that ConTeXt
Hi Willi,
I must admit that after the reform some 20 years ago, I'm no longer
certain about German rules. But I think that in fact, according to the
new rules, ß is no longer hyphenated the way you suggest. Duden § 164.3:
"Ein einzelner Konsonantenbuchstabe im Wortinneren kommt in der Regel
On 3/16/2022 4:48 PM, Willi Egger via ntg-context wrote:
Hi,
at the moment I am dealing with a German text. Although I have
\mainlanguage[de] in the preamble the word 'des Eiweißes' is hyphenated as 'des
Eiwei-ßes'. Of course this should be 'des Eiweis-ses'.
How can I make sure that ConTeXt
Hi,
at the moment I am dealing with a German text. Although I have
\mainlanguage[de] in the preamble the word 'des Eiweißes' is hyphenated as 'des
Eiwei-ßes'. Of course this should be 'des Eiweis-ses'.
How can I make sure that ConTeXt is hyphenating this corerctly?
Kind regards
Willi