Hello

A long-cherished desideratum is automatic prohibition of hyphenation at the
end of a recto page (except for split footnotes, where this is actually
quite helpful in forcing the reader to complete the note on the following
verso).  That was always disallowed at OUP (but allowed at the end of a
verso).

I've never managed this in plain TeX, so that at the last moment I scroll
through the odd-numbered pages putting words in an \hbox if the unwanted
hyphen has happened (and one then has to keep an eye out for the rare case
where paragraph reflow throws up another problem).

Is this feasible in ConTeXt?

Best wishes

John Waś  *🇪🇺 * Слава Україні!
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