Dear list,
I have the following sample:
\setuplanguage[agr][patterns={agr, en}]
\setuplanguage[en][patterns={en, agr}]
\starttext
\hyphenatedword{judgmental}
\agr \hyphenatedword{judgmental}
\stoptext
I wonder why \en hyphenates the word and \agr doesn’t.
I mean, both languages have the same patterns loaded.
Using \de or \es, hyphenation works fine in both cases:
\setuplanguage[agr][patterns={agr, deo}]
\setuplanguage[deo][patterns={de, agr}]
\mainlanguage[de]
\starttext
\hyphenatedword{Klugheit}
\agr \hyphenatedword{Klugheit}
\stoptext
\setuplanguage[agr][patterns={agr, deo}]
\setuplanguage[es][patterns={es, agr}]
\mainlanguage[es]
\starttext
\hyphenatedword{experimentado}
\agr \hyphenatedword{experimentado}
\stoptext
If this isn’t a bug, what am I missing?
Many thanks for your help,
Pablo
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