Next try, the compact syntax gives the same weird result: ``` \replaceword[replace][au{ff}asse au{ff}asst] \setreplacements[replace] \starttext auffasste auffasse \stoptext ``` I would really like to have correct ligatures. What can I do to help finding the reason for this? (Or is it obvious, and I'm just not seeing it? Best, Denis Am 08.10.2020 um 15:15 schrieb Denis Maier:
Ok, I've commented the whole nolig-german-wordlist out piece by piece, and it looks like it comes down to this:
``` \replaceword[eka][auffasse][au{ff}asse] \replaceword[eka][auffasst][au{ff}asst]
\setreplacements[eka]
\starttext auffasste auffasse \stoptext ```
Uncommenting one of the \replacewords makes the wrong replacement disappear. But I don't see why "auffasste" should trigger an replacement. What is happening here?
Best, Denis ___________________________________________________________________________________
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