ettertilde
> \letterbackslash
> \letterslash
> \letterquestionmark
> \letterat
> \lettercolon
> \letterescape
> \letterbgroup
> \letteregroup
> \letterleftbrace
> \letterrightbrace
> \letterexclamationmark
lequote
\lettersinglequote
\letterdollar
\letterpercent
\letterhat
\letterunderscore
\letterbar
\lettertilde
\letterbackslash
\letterslash
\letterquestionmark
\letterat
\lettercolon
\letterescape
\letterbgroup
\letteregroup
\letterleftbrace
\letterrightbrace
\letterexclamationmark
Is (and how) poss
ciitilde
\ : \letterbackslash, \letterescape, \textbackslash
/ : \letterslash, \textslash
? : \letterquestionmark
! : \letterexclamationmark
@ : \letterat, \textat
: : \lettercolon
` : \textgrave
Wolfgang
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If your q
trick, one that Aditya might love ...
\setupinteraction[state=start]
\bgroup
\gdef\lettercolon{:}
\catcode`\:=\active
\catcode`\^=\active
\catcode`\/=\active
\catcode`\~=\active
\gdef\ForMojcaWhoLikesHacks#1%
{\dontleavehmode
\begingroup
\mathcode`\:="8000
\mathcode`\^=
ii
>> $>texexec test.tex
>>
>> #markiv
>> $>context test.tex
>>
>>
>> Maybe you are able to compile cont-eni with markii ie, something like
>> $>texexec cont-eni.tex
>>
>
> This is the er
t; #markiv
> $>context test.tex
>
>
> Maybe you are able to compile cont-eni with markii ie, something like
> $>texexec cont-eni.tex
>
This is the error I get with MarkII.
! Undefined control sequence.
*\v!headertext
\cleanuplabel ...lettercolon \xdef \cleanlabel {#1
Am 14.02.2009 um 20:17 schrieb Alan Stone:
Unfortunately, it doesn't resolve the problem...
! Undefined control sequence.
\cleanuplabel #1->\begingroup \let :
\lettercolon \xdef \cleanlabel
{#1}\endg...
\docheckformode #1#2#3->\clean
Unfortunately, it doesn't resolve the problem...
! Undefined control sequence.
\cleanuplabel #1->\begingroup \let :
\lettercolon \xdef \cleanlabel
{#1}\endg...
\docheckformode #1#2#3->\cleanuplabel {#3}
ome limitations (in pdftex for instance the same codes are used fo
> rthe
> whole par (i.e. mixed languages are possible but with the same lccodes
> etc). Also, one needs to get rid of the -
>
> Anyhow, there is another trick, one that Aditya might love ...
>
> \bgroup
>
>
pdftex for instance the same codes are used fo rthe
> whole par (i.e. mixed languages are possible but with the same lccodes
> etc). Also, one needs to get rid of the -
>
> Anyhow, there is another trick, one that Aditya might love ...
>
> \bgroup
>
> \gdef\le
xed languages are possible but with the same lccodes
etc). Also, one needs to get rid of the -
Anyhow, there is another trick, one that Aditya might love ...
\bgroup
\gdef\lettercolon{:}
\catcode`\:=\active
\catcode`\^=\active
\catcode`\/=\active
\catcode`\~=\active
\gdef\ForMojcaWhoLikesHack
s not work
%
\defineactivecharacter ? {\,\letterquestionmark}% % does not work with
\defineactivecharacter : {\,\lettercolon}% % project/product
\defineactivecharacter ! {\,\letterexclamationmark}}% structure
\startlanguagespecifics[fr]
\activateSomeCharacters
\setupitemize[sym
\defineactivecharacter : {\,\lettercolon}% project/product
\defineactivecharacter ! {\,\letterexclamationmark}}%structure
\startlanguagespecifics[fr]
\activateSomeCharacters
\setupitemize[symbol=2]
\lccode`\'=`\'
\stoplanguagespecifics
\mainlanguage[fr]
\appendtoks\activateSomeCha
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