Am Dienstag, 06.01.04, um 08:26 Uhr (Europe/Zurich) schrieb Peter
Münster:
I'm pretty clueless about hyphenation, though.
Oh, too bad... :(
I'll ask this question perhaps another day, if I don't get it.
For correct hyphenation and some other details you need to declare your
language:
\mainlanguag
On Sun, 4 Jan 2004, Adam Lindsay wrote:
> Peter Münster said this at Sun, 4 Jan 2004 19:09:38 +0100:
>
> >* What should I do to use the latin9 encoding?
> >I copied regi-il1.tex with the appropriate changes to regi-il9.tex but it
> >does not work. Anyway: when I get a working il9-file in my privat
I will, thank you all for your support.
Gonçalo
Hans Hagen writes:
At 01:29 03/01/2004, you wrote:
I would like to know how I may use extended ascii characters in context,
for example character number 167.
Thanks in advance
normally this is handled by font encoding and input regimes
if y
Peter Münster said this at Sun, 4 Jan 2004 19:09:38 +0100:
>* What should I do to use the latin9 encoding?
>I copied regi-il1.tex with the appropriate changes to regi-il9.tex but it
>does not work. Anyway: when I get a working il9-file in my private ConTeXt
>directory, how should I name it?
Peter
On Sat, 3 Jan 2004, Adam Lindsay wrote:
> like this, you might find it easier to use this at the beginning of your
> document:
> \enableregime[il1] %...or...
> \enableregime[windows] % as appropriate.
Hello,
since I didn't find any documentation about this command, here 2 questions:
* What
Gonçalo,
"Extended ASCII" is relatively uninformative without some information on
which encoding you're actually using (ASCII is normative from 0-127).
I'll guess you mean '§' (Section mark), which, judging from regi-win and
regi-il1, is my guess for the character you mean. (On the mac, it's 'ß'
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"Gonçalo Morais" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Thanks for your help... I am aware of \char167 isntruction but in the
> next example nothing seems to happen!!
It surely depends on the fonts you use. Default is cmr, which has, as
far as I know, only 7bit encoding. So \char167 will lead to nothing.
Thanks for your help...
I am aware of \char167 isntruction but in the next example nothing seems to
happen!!
Gonçalo
Pawel Jackowski na Onet writes:
Hi all!
I would like to know how I may use extended ascii characters in context,
for
example character number 167.
I'm sure Hans has made