Hans Hagen schrieb am 24.06.2020 um 21:03:
But ... we can have
\unexpanded\def\literalmode{\setcatcodetable\txtcatcodes}
and then:
[...]
I'll add that command, assuming that someone will document it
somewhere.
Not really needed in this case but I'm going to document it.
I already bet
in a buffer and that
actually is a file on its own.
But ... we can have
\unexpanded\def\literalmode{\setcatcodetable\txtcatcodes}
and then:
[...]
I'll add that command, assuming that someone will document it somewhere.
Not really needed in this case but I'm going to document it.
I already bet
in a unexpected way (the
% are removed but the following text is kept).
There is no need for \asciimode in my document but I use it sometimes
when I have symbols I don't want to replace.
But ... we can have
\unexpanded\def\literalmode{\setcatcodetable\txtcatcodes}
and then:
[...]
I'll
double % is the comment and content
is preprocessed. originally asciimode was just for math and we still
wanted a way to have comments.
But ... we can have
\unexpanded\def\literalmode{\setcatcodetable\txtcatcodes}
and then:
\starttext
\quotation{\type{%}}
\quotation{\type{%%}}
\literalmode