Re: [NTG-context] (My) problem with percent sign in URLs -- about Wiki

2017-08-15 Thread Tomas Hala
# I would add other four (with Wolfgang’s permission): # # \letterleftparenthesis # \letterrightparenthesis # \letterleftbracket # \letterrightbracket Unfortunately, these four commands are not available on my computer (I use TL 2015). Tomas # Pablo # -- #

Re: [NTG-context] (My) problem with percent sign in URLs -- about Wiki

2017-08-15 Thread Pablo Rodriguez
On 08/15/2017 08:28 PM, Alan Braslau wrote: > Is there not some way to "protect" a literal string to be taken > verbatim where no character be active, for it is messy to have to > "clean-up" data such as a url. Hi Alan, wrapping the URL (or the footnote that contains it, it will crash inside the

Re: [NTG-context] (My) problem with percent sign in URLs -- about Wiki

2017-08-15 Thread Pablo Rodriguez
On 08/15/2017 07:07 PM, Wolfgang Schuster wrote: >> Tomas Hala 15. August 2017 um 18:52: >> [...] >> Are there some other predefined "\letterxxx" commands? > \letteropenbrace > [...] > \letterexclamationmark I would add other four (with Wolfgang’s permission): \letterleftparenthesis

Re: [NTG-context] (My) problem with percent sign in URLs -- about Wiki

2017-08-15 Thread Alan Braslau
Is there not some way to "protect" a literal string to be taken verbatim where no character be active, for it is messy to have to "clean-up" data such as a url. Alan On Tue, 15 Aug 2017 19:07:54 +0200 Wolfgang Schuster wrote: > > Are there some other predefined

Re: [NTG-context] (My) problem with percent sign in URLs -- about Wiki

2017-08-15 Thread Wolfgang Schuster
Tomas Hala 15. August 2017 um 18:52 Hi, I updated the page about URLs. Reading the text, I found the following sentence which -- in my opinion -- does not correspond with the current behaviour: "You can use \url[aurl] as well, which behaves like \from[#1]." I

Re: [NTG-context] (My) problem with percent sign in URLs -- about Wiki

2017-08-15 Thread Tomas Hala
Hi, I updated the page about URLs. Reading the text, I found the following sentence which -- in my opinion -- does not correspond with the current behaviour: "You can use \url[aurl] as well, which behaves like \from[#1]." I tried it but the \url[aurl] is not printed out in green colour as

Re: [NTG-context] (My) problem with percent sign in URLs

2017-08-15 Thread Tomas Hala
Thanks, very simple, indeed. Tomas Tue, Aug 15, 2017 ve 04:36:15AM -0400 Aditya Mahajan napsal(a): # >It will be an honour for me to update the wiki but I guess I had # >no permissions. Could somebody give access to me? # # No permissions are needed. You can simply create a new account and #

Re: [NTG-context] (My) problem with percent sign in URLs

2017-08-15 Thread Aditya Mahajan
It will be an honour for me to update the wiki but I guess I had no permissions. Could somebody give access to me? No permissions are needed. You can simply create a new account and edit any page. http://wiki.contextgarden.net/index.php?title=Special:UserLogin=signup Aditya

Re: [NTG-context] (My) problem with percent sign in URLs

2017-08-15 Thread Tomas Hala
Hi Pablo (and all), thank you for the solution, it is exactly what I need. It will be an honour for me to update the wiki but I guess I had no permissions. Could somebody give access to me? Tomas Mon, Aug 14, 2017 ve 09:52:20PM +0200 Pablo Rodriguez napsal(a): # On 08/14/2017 06:27 PM, Tomas

Re: [NTG-context] (My) problem with percent sign in URLs

2017-08-14 Thread Pablo Rodriguez
On 08/14/2017 06:27 PM, Tomas Hala wrote: > Hi all, > > I came across the problem with typesetting long URLs containing special > characters transformed to hexadecimal form. Hyphenation of URLs is needed. > > Minimal examples (URL taken from our garden and adopted): > > 1. >

[NTG-context] (My) problem with percent sign in URLs

2017-08-14 Thread Tomas Hala
Hi all, I came across the problem with typesetting long URLs containing special characters transformed to hexadecimal form. Hyphenation of URLs is needed. Minimal examples (URL taken from our garden and adopted): 1.