Hello,
which is the best way to typeset text (aka file names) containing tilde so that
the tilde be visible?
I guess there is a something like (inline) verbatim mode which makes ~ (and
maybe % $ etc.) visible...
I need to typeset e.g.
d:/Lukas/~/abc.def
and I'd like avoid translating ~
Hi Lukáš,
I know these two ways:
\hyphenatedurl{d:/xx/~/yyy}
\type{d:/xx/~/yyy}
Cheers,
Tom
Wed, Jul 30, 2014 ve 02:09:43PM +0200 Procházka Lukáš Ing. - Pontex s. r. o.
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# Hello,
#
# which is the best way to typeset text (aka file names) containing tilde so
that the tilde be
Hello,
On Wed, 30 Jul 2014 14:21:09 +0200, Tomas Hala tomas.h...@mendelu.cz wrote:
\type{d:/xx/~/yyy}
that's it; thanks.
Lukas
Cheers,
Tom
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Am 30.07.2014 um 14:21 schrieb Tomas Hala tomas.h...@mendelu.cz:
Hi Lukáš,
I know these two ways:
\hyphenatedurl{d:/xx/~/yyy}
\type{d:/xx/~/yyy}
There is also
\hyphenatedfilename{d:/xx/~/yyy}
which is a synonym for \hyphenatedurl.
Wolfgang
2011/3/14 Peter Münster pmli...@free.fr
Vedran Miletić riva...@gmail.com writes:
Should + not be used? It seems to work ok without modes, but I
haven't tested deeply.
There is now an entry in the FAQ:
Hello -
2011/3/14 Peter Münster pmli...@free.fr
Vedran Miletić riva...@gmail.com writes:
Should + not be used? It seems to work ok without modes, but I
haven't tested deeply.
There is now an entry in the FAQ:
Vedran Miletić riva...@gmail.com writes:
Thanks, but this says nothing about + character specifically.
It's easier and less error-prone to say what characters are guaranteed
to work, than to say what characters could cause problems.
There are a lot more characters, that you could try:
Consider two .tex files located at
http://www.inf.uniri.hr/~vmiletic/art-pre/ with same content:
context --mode=article art-pre.tex works right,
context --mode=article art+pre.tex fails with
! Undefined control sequence.
system tex error on line 7 in file art+pre.tex: Undefined
Vedran Miletić riva...@gmail.com writes:
Should + not be used? It seems to work ok without modes, but I
haven't tested deeply.
There is now an entry in the FAQ:
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/FAQ#Why_should_I_only_use_letters.2C_digits_and_hyphens_in_file.2Fpath_names.3F
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Peter