Dear list, as I have asked in a previous message to the list, I wanted to be able to hyphenate \ConTeXt. Aditya kindly suggested the use of \discretionary, but this has an unintended collateral effect: kerning is disabled in the word. I can specify kerning with \discretionary, such as in: \def\ConTeXt{Con\discretionary{-}{}{\kern-.06em}\TeX{}t} But this also has another consequence: this works right for Pagella regular, but this is wrong with the italic font or in small caps (also with the bold or bold italic fonts, but I don’t use them). \hyphenation would be the way to solve this, but I don’t know how to make it work: \def\ConTeXt{Con\TeX{}t} \hyphenation{Con-\TeX} \starttext \hsize\zeropoint \ConTeXt ConTeXt \stoptext Even in the case it could work, I would like to know how I could define commands (\ConTeXt or \TeX) only referred to individual fonts. Many thanks for your help, Pablo -- http://www.ousia.tk