At 22:30 13/01/2004, you wrote:
test \footnote[-]{{${}^1$}whatever}
\footnote[-]{\high{1}whatever}
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I had asked:
Is there a command or work-around in ConTeXt that's comparable to
Plain TeX's \vfootnote, to generate a footnote without a reference
mark in the text? >>
and Hans kindly responded with:
\starttext
test \footnote[-]{whatever}
\stoptext
Thank you very much, Hans! It worked perfectl
At 18:18 10/01/2004, you wrote:
Dear Listmembers,
Is there a command or work-around in ConTeXt that's comparable to Plain
TeX's \vfootnote, to generate a footnote without a reference mark in the
text? I found options for marks with numbers, Roman numerals, and letters
(cont-enp.pdf, p. 83/99) b
Dear Peter,
Thank you very much for your clear and simple response.
You wrote:
to get correct hyphenation, the accented characters have to be in the font,
as they are in Latin Modern or EC. In CM the é is a composition of an e and
the accent.
Now I understand. That makes a great deal of sense.
On Sat, 10 Jan 2004, John McChesney-Young wrote:
> right direction. Here's the Overfull \hbox
> message from the console, on the off-chance it's
> relevant for the hyphenation problem:
Hello John,
if I understand it right, the hyphenation problem is related to the font:
to get correct hyphenation
Adam kindly suggested:
As you're on a mac, you're probably cut/pasting from your mail client
into your editor of choice (TeXShop? iTeXMac?).
Yes I did, into TeXShop.
Most likely that client
is saving your source file in Mac encoding. Therefore, you should be using:
\useregime[mac]
Instead of w
John McChesney-Young said this at Sat, 10 Jan 2004 09:18:07 -0800:
>I've also been following the French hyphenation thread with some
>interest; my outputs of all the samples posted so far (with TeXShop
>1.34) have unfortunately displayed for
>the original , and the word at the line end doesn't
Dear Listmembers,
Is there a command or work-around in ConTeXt that's comparable to
Plain TeX's \vfootnote, to generate a footnote without a reference
mark in the text? I found options for marks with numbers, Roman
numerals, and letters (cont-enp.pdf, p. 83/99) but nothing for an
invisible mar