Re: [NTG-context] Re: textbar

2004-01-27 Thread Thomas A . Schmitz
That's right, I think \| would be the most natural way, the same being 
true for \{ and \} (which I happen to need from time to time). Any 
chance of seeing this soon?

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[NTG-context] Re: textbar

2004-01-26 Thread Patrick Gundlach
Hi,

> i'm not sure if \textbar is/should be in the encoding vectors ...

since | is made active, we have to have some way to work around it. 

Or we should be able to use \| to get char 124. It does not have to
be \textbar.

\chardef\|=124 would be ok, wouldn't it?

Patrick
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[NTG-context] Re: textbar

2004-01-21 Thread Patrick Gundlach
"Thomas A.Schmitz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> I was under the (mistaken?) impression that "textbar" (for "|") was
> predefined somewhere in the distribution, but couldn't find
> anyhting.

It is defined in enco-cyr.tex, but should also be defined in (at
least)

enco-tbo.tex
enco-ans.tex
enco-ec.tex

> So I defined it myself in the preamble of my document:
> \define\textbar{\getglyph{Roman}{\char124}}

> and it seems to be working. Is this the proper way to do this?

\definecharacter textbar 124

Patrick
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