Cool, works now! Thanks Hans!
On Dec 5, 2005, at 12:28 PM, Hans Hagen wrote:
Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
All,
German orthography is a mess right now, we now have two sets of
rules, old and new. New hyphenation is ugly and rules are
constantly changing. I see that ConTeXt has lang-deo.pat
Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
All,
German orthography is a mess right now, we now have two sets of
rules, old and new. New hyphenation is ugly and rules are constantly
changing. I see that ConTeXt has lang-deo.pat, so I was hoping that
this would produce "old" patterns, but it doesn't seem to
Thomas A.Schmitz wrote:
On Dec 2, 2005, at 4:42 PM, Tobias Burnus wrote:
LaTeX's german.sty and also ConTeXt provide
"ck -> k-k
"ll -> ll-l
"ff ->ff-f
(as in Bierde"ckel, Ro"lladen or Schi"ffahrt).
Thank you, that was it!
Hmm, my Duden of 1996 writes in black "au|�erst" (= new &
establis
On Dec 2, 2005, at 4:42 PM, Tobias Burnus wrote:
LaTeX's german.sty and also ConTeXt provide
"ck -> k-k
"ll -> ll-l
"ff ->ff-f
(as in Bierde"ckel, Ro"lladen or Schi"ffahrt).
Thank you, that was it!
Hmm, my Duden of 1996 writes in black "au|ßerst" (= new &
established spelling), which is in
Hi,
Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
German orthography is a mess right now, we now have two sets of rules,
old and new. New hyphenation is ugly and rules are constantly
changing. I see that ConTeXt has lang-deo.pat, so I was hoping that
this would produce "old" patterns, but it doesn't seem to work
All,
German orthography is a mess right now, we now have two sets of
rules, old and new. New hyphenation is ugly and rules are constantly
changing. I see that ConTeXt has lang-deo.pat, so I was hoping that
this would produce "old" patterns, but it doesn't seem to work:
\enableregime[utf]
At 14:33 23/11/2003, you wrote:
Hmm, bizarre--I get the same output you do ("language : language en
is active "), nevertheless, hyphenation patterns seem
to be correct, as far as I can see. But your comment made me realize that
ConTeXt seems to be using the new German orthography exclusive
Hmm, bizarre--I get the same output you do ("language : language
en is active "), nevertheless, hyphenation patterns
seem to be correct, as far as I can see. But your comment made me
realize that ConTeXt seems to be using the new German orthography
exclusively. Is there a way to make it u
At 00:32 22/11/2003, you wrote:
Hi out there,
I'am not sure if this is a ConTeXt problem (I doubt it slightly) but
I am a bit confused:
How can I activate german hyphenation patterns? I have used
\mainlanguage[de] in my document and it was OK some time ago.
Meanwhile I have updated ConTeXt and my
Hi out there,
I'am not sure if this is a ConTeXt problem (I doubt it slightly) but
I am a bit confused:
How can I activate german hyphenation patterns? I have used
\mainlanguage[de] in my document and it was OK some time ago.
Meanwhile I have updated ConTeXt and my TeX (current texlive).
Where
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