On 2024-11-07 17:56, Florent Michel wrote: > Apologies for the double email. > > I raised just after sending the previous one that using the ‘proper’ > utf-8 hyphen character (0x2010) instead of 0x002d solves the issue. > I'd be interested to hear if someone has an easier-to-type > solution, though. > > Le jeu. 7 nov. 2024 à 22:35, Florent Michel a > écrit : > > Hello, > > Is there a way to preserve hyphenated words in the html export? > When exporting a document with ConTeXt, hyphens in the middle of > words seem to be replaced by soft hyphens, which are not displayed > by my web browser. > > Minimal example: > > \setupbackend[export=yes] > \starttext > co-worker > \stoptext > > The resulting .html file contains: >
> co­worker
> > (There is apparently a soft hyphen between ‘co’ and ‘worker’. The > pdf seems to render correctly.) > > Cheers, > Florent > If you use *\setupbackend[export=yes,hyphen=no]* you will get a hard hyphen (hex 2D) where you show a soft hyphen (hex AD). Whether that addresses your larger document I cannot say, but it solves the problem for your example. See . -- Rik