Dirar BOUGATEF wrote:
Hi Hans and thanks :=)
Does Context come with latin modern installed ?
How can i find the typescript to use then ?
\usetypescript[modern][texnansi]
\setupbodyfomt[modern,10pt]
etc
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Hi Hans and thanks :=)
Does Context come with latin modern installed ?
How can i find the typescript to use then ?
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Dirar BOUGATEF wrote:
Many thanks,
My bizarre quotations work now, but they are quite ugly ! How can i
change the caracter shape ? Does this depend on the font i use ?
yes, use latin modern
Hans
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French quotes look like this : << my text >>, where english ones look like
this: "my text".
Of course, am using the \mainlanguage[fr] option in my document.
Hello,
if \mainlanguage[fr] is set, \quotation{my quoted text} should typeset
the strange French quotes.
Many thanks,
My bizarre quotations
On Tue, Dec 14, 2004 at 12:31:44PM +, Dirar BOUGATEF wrote:
> French quotes look like this : << my text >>, where english ones look like
> this: "my text".
>
> Of course, am using the \mainlanguage[fr] option in my document.
Hello,
if \mainlanguage[fr] is set, \quotation{my quoted text} sh
Hi,
Just wandering how to configure Context to display french quotes instead of
english ones.
French quotes look like this : << my text >>, where english ones look like
this: "my text".
Of course, am using the \mainlanguage[fr] option in my document.
Many thanks.
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there has been a fix in the guillemots (wrong latin modern defs)
It works great now. Thanks a lot, Hans.
David
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At 16:16 20/05/2004, you wrote:
Hello,
Processing this source:
\enableregime [utf]
\mainlanguage [french]
\starttext
Let's quote \quote{something}.
\stoptext
with
ConTeXt ver: 2004.4.9 fmt: 2004.5.20 int: english mes: english
results in pdf with strange symbols instead of french quotation marks
Hello,
Processing this source:
\enableregime [utf]
\mainlanguage [french]
\starttext
Let's quote \quote{something}.
\stoptext
with
ConTeXt ver: 2004.4.9 fmt: 2004.5.20 int: english mes: english
results in pdf with strange symbols instead of french quotation marks.
It used to work fine with:
Con