Matthias Weber wrote:
In fact, I hope somebody with more insight tells us the clean ConTeXt
solution, please?
\textasciitilde
Taco
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Hi Stuart,
I think what you get when you type ~ depends on the font you use. For
instance, you can try
the plain TeX character access in Palatino:
\usetypescript [adobekb] [ec]
\loadmapfile [context-base]
\usetypescript[palatino][\defaultencoding]
\setupbodyfont[palatino,12pt]
\def\mytilde{
How do I get a keyboard style tilde? As in:
~sjansen
The tilde character is roughly aligned with the middle horizontal part
of the s.
\~ and \lettertilde produce a tilde that has been raised so that it can
be used as an accent. I don't want that.
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