Re: [NTG-context] diameter symbol in ConTeXt?

2013-09-21 Thread Hans Hagen

On 9/21/2013 5:14 PM, Marco Patzer wrote:

On 2013–09–21 Xan wrote:


\diameter produces a diameter symbol. What is the equivalent in ConTeXt?


   ⌀ or \varnothing

Have a look at char-def.lua for a list of context names for various
glyphs. It might make sense to enable the fonts.missing tracker.
Then ConTeXt warns you that a particular glyph is not available.

   \enabletrackers [fonts.missing]


Is there any compilation of symbols avaliable in ConTeXt?


there are several styles for that: s-math-* for either single fonts or 
comparing font coverage


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Re: [NTG-context] diameter symbol in ConTeXt?

2013-09-21 Thread Wolfgang Schuster

Am 21.09.2013 um 18:25 schrieb Marco Patzer :

> On 2013–09–21 Xan wrote:
> 
>>> On 2013–09–21 Xan wrote:
>>> 
 \diameter produces a diameter symbol. What is the equivalent in ConTeXt?
>>> 
>>>  ⌀ or \varnothing
>> 
>> 
>> Really varnothing is not the same as diameter (see the reference of LaTeX I 
>> posted before)
> 
>  \def\diameter{\char"2300}


Add a space or \relax after the number to prevent TeX from reading the next 
character
in the input which can result in the wrong output (see output for \one).

\defineexpandable\one  {\char"41}
\defineexpandable\two  {\char"41 }
\defineexpandable\three{\char"41\relax}
\defineexpandable\four {\utfchar{"41}}

\setupbodyfont[cambria]

\starttext
1: \one   3\par
2: \two   3\par
3: \three 3\par
4: \four  3
\stoptext

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Re: [NTG-context] diameter symbol in ConTeXt?

2013-09-21 Thread Aditya Mahajan

On Sat, 21 Sep 2013, Marco Patzer wrote:


On 2013–09–21 Xan wrote:


\diameter really is U+2300 I think.


Diameter is U+2300, indeed. And that's exactly what I wrote in my
previous mail ⌀ or \varnothing.


Hans, could you add the following to char-def.lua

 [0x2300]={
  category="so",
  description="DIAMETER SIGN",
  direction="on",
  linebreak="al",
  mathspec={
   { class="ord", name="varnothing" },
   { class="ord", name="diameter" },
  },
  unicodeslot=0x2300,
 },


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Re: [NTG-context] diameter symbol in ConTeXt?

2013-09-21 Thread Xan
> > Really varnothing is not the same as diameter (see the reference of LaTeX I 
> > posted before)
> 
>   \def\diameter{\char"2300}
> 


This (\char"2300) is really what I want.

Sorry if I don't understand you.

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Re: [NTG-context] diameter symbol in ConTeXt?

2013-09-21 Thread Marco Patzer
On 2013–09–21 Xan wrote:

> > On 2013–09–21 Xan wrote:
> > 
> > > \diameter produces a diameter symbol. What is the equivalent in ConTeXt?
> > 
> >   ⌀ or \varnothing
> 
> 
> Really varnothing is not the same as diameter (see the reference of LaTeX I 
> posted before)

  \def\diameter{\char"2300}

> How can I define symbol with unicode equivalent?

  \definesymbol [diameter] [⌀]

> \diameter really is U+2300 I think.

Diameter is U+2300, indeed. And that's exactly what I wrote in my
previous mail ⌀ or \varnothing.

Marco


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Re: [NTG-context] diameter symbol in ConTeXt?

2013-09-21 Thread Xan
> On 2013–09–21 Xan wrote:
> 
> > \diameter produces a diameter symbol. What is the equivalent in ConTeXt?
> 
>   ⌀ or \varnothing


Really varnothing is not the same as diameter (see the reference of LaTeX I 
posted before)

> 
> Have a look at char-def.lua for a list of context names for various
> glyphs. It might make sense to enable the fonts.missing tracker.
> Then ConTeXt warns you that a particular glyph is not available.
> 
>   \enabletrackers [fonts.missing]
> 
> > Is there any compilation of symbols avaliable in ConTeXt?
> 
> Not that I'm aware of. In ConTeXt you have easy access to all
> characters of any font¹. Either input the character directly if it's
> present in the current font or you can create a symbol:
> 
> \definefontsynonym
>   [minion]
>   [name:minionproregular]
> 
> \definesymbol
>   [leaf]
>   [\getnamedglyphdirect
> {minion}
> {bullet.010}]
> 
> \starttext
>   Foo \symbol[leaf] Bar
> \stoptext
> 
> Marco
> 



How can I define symbol with unicode equivalent? \diameter really is U+2300 I 
think.

Thanks,
Xan.
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Re: [NTG-context] diameter symbol in ConTeXt?

2013-09-21 Thread Aditya Mahajan

On Sat, 21 Sep 2013, Marco Patzer wrote:


Is there any compilation of symbols avaliable in ConTeXt?


Not that I'm aware of. In ConTeXt you have easy access to all
characters of any font¹. Either input the character directly if it's
present in the current font or you can create a symbol:


Or send a pull request for missing csnames in char-def.lua.

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Re: [NTG-context] diameter symbol in ConTeXt?

2013-09-21 Thread Marco Patzer
On 2013–09–21 Xan wrote:

> \diameter produces a diameter symbol. What is the equivalent in ConTeXt?

  ⌀ or \varnothing

Have a look at char-def.lua for a list of context names for various
glyphs. It might make sense to enable the fonts.missing tracker.
Then ConTeXt warns you that a particular glyph is not available.

  \enabletrackers [fonts.missing]

> Is there any compilation of symbols avaliable in ConTeXt?

Not that I'm aware of. In ConTeXt you have easy access to all
characters of any font¹. Either input the character directly if it's
present in the current font or you can create a symbol:

\definefontsynonym
  [minion]
  [name:minionproregular]

\definesymbol
  [leaf]
  [\getnamedglyphdirect
{minion}
{bullet.010}]

\starttext
  Foo \symbol[leaf] Bar
\stoptext

Marco

¹ http://tex.stackexchange.com/a/87563/5245


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[NTG-context] diameter symbol in ConTeXt?

2013-09-21 Thread Xan
hi,

In LaTeX:

http://osl.ugr.es/CTAN/info/symbols/comprehensive/symbols-a4.pdf

\diameter produces a diameter symbol. What is the equivalent in ConTeXt?

Is there any compilation of symbols avaliable in ConTeXt? I can't find no 
references.

Xan.
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