Thank you for your extremely thorough and helpful response, Hans! I'm still
fairly new to ConTeXt, but I'm learning, and I have been helped greatly by all
the support that is generously provided on this email list.
With thanks,
Sciurus
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From: Hans Hagen
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for "is an element of" a set).
…
> This is a very common character in mathematics, so I wanted to ask: what is
> the recommended way to type this character? (I'm hoping to avoid having to
> cut and paste the character into the document every time I want to use it.
> And I don
not completely sure how to read this information, but if I read it
> correctly, perhaps this character should be gotten with \in. Also, the Basic
> Math page of the Wiki (https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Math/basic) states
> that you should be able to type this character with "\in". Bu
ad it
correctly, perhaps this character should be gotten with \in. Also, the Basic
Math page of the Wiki (https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Math/basic) states
that you should be able to type this character with "\in". But that doesn't
work (even inside a formula), since \in is used for
Thank you, Wolfgang, for your prompt and helpful solution!
Although I didn't make it clear in the minimal working example, I am using this
for ordinary dialog. For the record (and for anyone searching the mailing list
in the future), to get that to work right, I had to put in one more thing int
I'm trying to get quotation marks at the beginning of each new paragraph in
quotations (in ConTeXt Mk IV), as is the convention in English. Here's a
minimal working example of what I have tried:
\setupdelimitedtext[quotation][repeat=yes, middle="]
\starttext
\quotation{\input knuth
}
\stoptext
Ho
Hi all,
Just wanted to put the word out that I have posted two new pages to the
Wiki, both aimed at new users of ConTeXt:
https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Introduction
https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Some_Basic_Commands
The first is an introduction to the general principles of writing documents
in