Just to let anyone know who's interested, I more or less solved this problem
with the (more or less undocumented) command \definealternativestyle
[StretchedSmallCaps] [\StretchedSmallCaps] [\StretchedSmallCaps]. It allows me
to set \setupsynonyms [abbreviation] [textstyle=StretchedSmallCaps,
Bob Reynolds wrote:
I can define the abbreviation fine, and I can use the \infull version
of it fine, but I can't use the command version at all. Another
example: \ATX12V. I've been working around it by defining both
synonyms and a logo like \PSTwo which typesets like I want \PS/2 to
Bob Reynolds wrote:
\define [1] \StretchedSmallCaps {\smallcaps {\stretchedlowercase {#1}}}
You need a more low-level definition of this command because
of macro expansion issues inside the logo processing.
It works fine with this:
\unexpanded\def\StretchedSmallCaps#1%
Hello Everyone:
I'm an intermediate-skilled user trying to typeset notes for my CompTIA A+
certification course with ConTeXt, but I'm having trouble with styling
abbreviations. I would like to letterspace (I think that is a correct
typographical term, I'm a little new at typesetting, sorry)