On Sun, Mar 21, 2010 at 10:09 PM, Arthur Reutenauer
<arthur.reutena...@normalesup.org> wrote:
>> I cannot get \c{a} to work in mkiv. Small test file:
>
>  Are you sure you really need \c{a}, not \aogonek?  I'm not aware of any
> language that would use cedillas on vowels, whereas ogonek is used in several
> languages to indicate nazalisation (starting with Polish, of course).
>
>> \starttext
>> \c{c} % works both in mkii and mkiv
>> \c{a} % works only in mkii (in mkiv I get nothing)
>> \stoptext
>
>  In Mark II the character is built by stacking boxes, which you usually don't
> want in Mark IV if there is a glyph available in the font (but I doubt you 
> will
> find many fonts with such a glyph, see below).
>
>> Is there a fix for this? I would not like to use the unicode char
>> directly in the file
>
>  There is no single Unicode character for a with cedilla anyway, you would
> have to use combining characters.
>
>        Arthur

Thank you Arthur, that is exactly what I want. I am not familiar with
this character, just copied a bibtex entry from MathSciNet.

The problem now is that \aogonek seems not to be defined in LaTeX. I
guess I can define it manually. It would be nice to use the same bib
file for both LaTeX and ConTeXt docs...

Mikael
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