Hello,
describing linux file permissions I would like to write rwx--
As I expected the hyphens are converted to two long dashes (excuse me if I
missed the correct name), so I tried something like this
rwx{-}{-}{-}{-}{-}{-} or rwx{}-{}-{}-{}-{}-{}- which works in latex, but
in context
Hello,
is this what you are looking for?
\starttext
rwx\,-\,-\,-\,-\,-\,-
\stoptext
I tried the small space macro from LaTeX and it works here, too, so i suspect
it is more a TeX macro.
Andy
On 31.05.2012, at 11:16, Jan Pohanka wrote:
Hello,
describing linux file permissions I would
Am 31.05.2012 um 11:16 schrieb Jan Pohanka:
Hello,
describing linux file permissions I would like to write rwx--
As I expected the hyphens are converted to two long dashes (excuse me if I
missed the correct name), so I tried something like this
rwx{-}{-}{-}{-}{-}{-} or
\definehighlight[filepermission][style=\setff{none}]
Great, thank you. Anyway what is the purpose of the \setff macro? I have
not found its documentation anywhere. Also why the latex way -{}- does not
work? It is a feature of luatex?
best regards
Jan
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On 31-5-2012 11:46, Jan Pohanka wrote:
\definehighlight[filepermission][style=\setff{none}]
Great, thank you. Anyway what is the purpose of the \setff macro? I have
not found its documentation anywhere. Also why the latex way -{}- does
not work? It is a feature of luatex?
-{}- is a side
Am 31.05.2012 um 11:46 schrieb Jan Pohanka:
\definehighlight[filepermission][style=\setff{none}]
Great, thank you. Anyway what is the purpose of the \setff macro?
In MkIV you have tell which features of a font (e.g. ligatures or kerning) have
to enabled, this is done in two steps.
1. You
Thank you for the detailed explanation.
best regards
Jan
Dne Thu, 31 May 2012 12:19:38 +0200 Wolfgang Schuster
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Am 31.05.2012 um 11:46 schrieb Jan Pohanka:
výřez
Great, thank you. Anyway what is the purpose of the \setff macro?
In MkIV you
On Thu, May 31, 2012 at 11:46:32AM +0200, Jan Pohanka wrote:
Also why the latex way -{}- does not work? It is a feature of luatex?
{} breaking ligatures is “an accidental feature¹” in traditional TeX
that LuaTeX got rid of.
Regards,
Khaled
¹