Re: [NTG-context] abbreviation with Umlaut fails

2010-12-06 Thread Hans Hagen
On 5-12-2010 3:42, Jonas Stein wrote: btw, here I consistently use uppercase when command generation is enabled \abbreviation[MPTHREE]{mp3}{Max and Peter Treehouse} lowercase names can overload core functionality overload core functionality? What does that mean? \abbreviation{def}{...} \abbre

Re: [NTG-context] abbreviation with Umlaut fails

2010-12-04 Thread Jonas Stein
> btw, here I consistently use uppercase when command generation is enabled > \abbreviation[MPTHREE]{mp3}{Max and Peter Treehouse} > lowercase names can overload core functionality overload core functionality? What does that mean? -- Jonas Stein

Re: [NTG-context] abbreviation with Umlaut fails

2010-12-04 Thread Hans Hagen
On 4-12-2010 9:43, Jonas Stein wrote: works in mkiv; in mkii names have only letters a-z A-Z, there you shoul use: \abbreviation[KuFuSt]{KüFuSt}{Küstenfunkstelle} Strange... I thought i use mkiv i will check that in the afternoon again. is there a \contextversion command in context? I have a S

Re: [NTG-context] abbreviation with Umlaut fails

2010-12-04 Thread Jonas Stein
> works in mkiv; in mkii names have only letters a-z A-Z, there you shoul > use: \abbreviation[KuFuSt]{KüFuSt}{Küstenfunkstelle} Strange... I thought i use mkiv i will check that in the afternoon again. is there a \contextversion command in context? I have a Systemwide old mkiv and a local fresh

Re: [NTG-context] abbreviation with Umlaut fails

2010-12-04 Thread Hans Hagen
On 4-12-2010 5:48, Jonas Stein wrote: \definesynonyms[abbreviation][abbreviations] \setupsynonyms[abbreviation][criterium=all] \abbreviation{KüFuSt}{Küstenfunkstelle} works in mkiv; in mkii names have only letters a-z A-Z, there you shoul use: \abbreviation[KuFuSt]{KüFuSt}{Küstenfunkstelle}

[NTG-context] abbreviation with Umlaut fails

2010-12-03 Thread Jonas Stein
\definesynonyms[abbreviation][abbreviations] \setupsynonyms[abbreviation][criterium=all] \abbreviation{KüFuSt}{Küstenfunkstelle} fails. Is it a bug? The rest of the Text works fine with Umlauts Kind regards, -- Jonas Stein __