Verbatim with line breaks

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In ConTeXt

\enableregime[utf] % needed in MkII
\setuppapersize[A5]


\framed
   [width=8cm,
    align=flushleft,
    strut=no]{% no empty line at the beginning
\starttyping[lines=hyphenated]
hööah:aloh/aa?lha llol!loh%lloh#allhal\lohhll;ohohal~loll ohalölo
\stoptyping
}

Breaking lines on the right border

Inspired by the (bad line breaking) example above, Taco wrote the following macro, which breaks a line as soon as it doesn't fit to the box any more.

The second box may serve as an example of what to do when you become desperate about your German grammar and hyphenation rules.

% BREAK is a special pretty handler that auto-wraps lines
% to fit the current hsize.

\gdef\BREAKsetspecials%
  {\dorecurse{256}{\setpretty\numexpr \recurselevel-1\relax=10 }}

\gdef\BREAKsethandlers%
  {\installprettyhandler 10 \BREAKtypeone  }

\newcount\BREAKcharcounter
\newcount\BREAKmaxcharcount

\def\BREAKtypeone#1%
  {\advance\BREAKcharcounter 1
   \ifnum\BREAKcharcounter > \BREAKmaxcharcount
      \hfil\break
      \BREAKcharcounter=1
   \fi
   \getpretty{#1}}

\def\BREAKsetcounters%
  {\setbox\scratchbox=\hbox{0}%
   \BREAKmaxcharcount=\hsize
   \divide\BREAKmaxcharcount \wd\scratchbox
   \def\flushrestofverbatimline{\BREAKcharcounter=0 }%
   \BREAKcharcounter=0 }

\gdef\setupprettyBREAKtype%
  {\def\prettyidentifier{BREAK}%
   \BREAKsetcounters
   \BREAKsethandlers
   \BREAKsetspecials}

\installprettytype [BREAK] [BREAK]

\enableregime[utf] % needed in MkII
\setuppapersize[A5]

\starttext

\framed
   [width=8cm,
    align=flushleft,
    strut=no]{%
\setuptyping[option=BREAK]
\starttyping
hööah:aloh/aa?lha llol!loh%lloh#allhal\lohhll;ohohal~loll ohalölo
\stoptyping
}

\framed
   [width=4cm,
    align=flushleft,
    strut=no]{%
\setuptyping[option=BREAK]
\starttyping
Hottentottenstottertrottelmutterbeutelrattenlattengitterkastenattentäter
\stoptyping
}

\stoptext

(The word "Hottentottenstottertrottelmutterlattengitterkotterbeutelratenattentater" has an amusing story attached, which can be found in the May 2003 issue of the Canberra Society of Editors Newsletter.

Another mechanism has been suggested on Wrapping.

See also