Taco Hoekwater wrote:
missed one:
hyph_size.context = 1000 % hyphenation exceptions
ah, i didn't know that one, thanks
Hans
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Hans Hagen wrote:
Jack M. Lyon wrote:
locate and edit:
kpsewhich texmf.cnf
(or: texmfstart --direct kpse:texf.cnf)
adapt:
missed one:
hyph_size.context = 1000 % hyphenation exceptions
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Jack M. Lyon wrote:
locate and edit:
kpsewhich texmf.cnf
(or: texmfstart --direct kpse:texf.cnf)
adapt:
buf_size.context = 20 % needed for omega bug
extra_mem_bot.context= 200
extra_mem_top.context= 400
font_max.context =2000
font_mem_size.context= 100
Jack M. Lyon wrote:
Sorry, the name of my file, is hyphen.tex, not hyphen.text. Slip of the
finger. :)
bad name, that will replace the main us hyphen file, which nowadays is called
hyphen.tex (used to be ushyph ushyp1 ushyp2 and whatever)
hans
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Jack M. Lyon wrote:
Ah, but now I run into another problem. ConTeXt will only accept about
twenty-two words in a list. I need to include about 100. Even if I use
multiple lists, it can't handle more words. Does anyone have a solution for
this? Maybe there's another way to set up a hyphenation excep
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Vit Zyka wrote:
> ... should work
\input hyphenlist
\input hyphenlist.tex
And, with that filename, the next two variants will not work:
\input{hyphenlist}
\input{hyphenlist}.tex
That is, unless you went through the trouble of
creating a file with braces in the name ;-)
som
Jack M. Lyon wrote:
Then, I'd like to keep these in a separate file that I can call from any
ConTeXt document, something like this:
\input{hyphenlist}
\input hyphenlist
or more robust
\readfile{hyphenlist}
{\writestatus{myself}{loading went ok}}
{\writestatus{myself}{i've messed up}}
When I tr
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> Vit Zyka wrote:
> > ... should work
> > \input hyphenl
Vit Zyka wrote:
> ... should work
\input hyphenlist
\input hyphenlist.tex
And, with that filename, the next two variants will not work:
\input{hyphenlist}
\input{hyphenlist}.tex
That is, unless you went through the trouble of
creating a file with braces in the name ;-)
Greetings, Taco
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Jack M. Lyon wrote:
Dear ConTeXt experts:
I'm trying to create an external list of hyphenation exceptions.
I believe this command is what I need:
\hyphenation{ex-ample}
But I would like to make a whole list of these:
\hyphenation{ex-ample}
\hyphenation{disc-iple}
\hyphenation{woman}
You can save so
Sorry, the name of my file, is hyphen.tex, not hyphen.text. Slip of the
finger. :)
Best wishes,
Jack M. Lyon
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