> \abbreviation[ALPHA]{α}{Angle of something}
> \setupbodyfont[termes]
> \starttext
> \ALPHA
> \stoptext
a copy is here now:
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Reference/en/definesynonyms#Hint
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Thanks to Andreas and Wolfgang,
That's true. The uppercase letter works, the lowercase method
complains.
On Tue, Dec 7, 2010 at 12:03 AM, Wolfgang Schuster <
schuster.wolfg...@googlemail.com> wrote:
>
> Am 06.12.2010 um 15:48 schrieb Andreas Harder:
>
> > Hi!
> >
> >> But if I type
> >>
Am 06.12.2010 um 15:48 schrieb Andreas Harder:
> Hi!
>
>> But if I type
>> \nomenclature{$\alpha$}{Angle of something}
> Try \nomenclature[alpha]{$\alpha$}{…}
This will fail because to create a macro \alpha which expands to \alpha ...
Use uppercase letter to prevent this, when your font contai
Hi!
> But if I type
> \nomenclature{$\alpha$}{Angle of something}
Try \nomenclature[alpha]{$\alpha$}{…}
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Dear All,
I am setting up the synonym list. I defined it as "nomenclature"
\definesynonyms[nomenclature][nomenclatures][\infull]
\setupsynonyms[nomenclature] [criterium=all,location=serried]
when i type in someting like
\nomenclature{A} {Area}
it works.
But if I type
\no
I started using the newest version of texlive and now, the behavior
for my synonym lists has changed. With the command
\synonym[.1.]{.2.}{.3.}, I thought that the sorting used to be based
on [.1.] but now it seems that the sorting is based on {.2.}. This is
undesireable, because I cannot
Peter Münster wrote:
> Hello,
>
> how could I cancel the textstyle=cap for just one synonym?
> Here an example to show what I want:
>
> \definesynonyms[Test][Tests][\Full]
> \setupsynonyms[Test][textstyle=cap]
> \Test{BLA}{This is B.L.A.}
> %\Test[CONTEXT]{{\nocap{\
On Thu, 3 May 2007, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
> \nocap ... for example
>
> \def\test
> {\cap{This is cap \nocap{this is no cap} this is cap}}
> \starttext
>
> {\bf \test}
>
> {\ss \test}
>
> \stoptext
Try this:
\def\test
{\cap{This is cap \nocap{THIS is no cap} this is cap}}
"THIS" gets lowe
On Thu, 3 May 2007, Peter M??nster wrote:
On Thu, 3 May 2007, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
\Test[Foo]{FOO}{Say foo to me.}
\def\FOO{FOO\setbox\scratchbox\hbox{\Foo}}
Nice, thanks!
Nevertheless, here a little feature request:
\cap{this is cap \unsetcap{this is normal} this is cap again}
\noc
On Thu, 3 May 2007, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
> \Test[Foo]{FOO}{Say foo to me.}
> \def\FOO{FOO\setbox\scratchbox\hbox{\Foo}}
Nice, thanks!
Nevertheless, here a little feature request:
\cap{this is cap \unsetcap{this is normal} this is cap again}
just as:
{\bf this is bold {\tf this is normal} ag
2007/4/29, Peter Münster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hello,
>
> how could I cancel the textstyle=cap for just one synonym?
> Here an example to show what I want:
>
> \definesynonyms[Test][Tests][\Full]
> \setupsynonyms[Test][textstyle=cap]
> \Test{BLA}{This is B.L.A.}
On Sun, 29 Apr 2007, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
> I think I completely misunderstood what you want. This works for me,
> that is, "context" is not capitalized.
All right. So here in other words, what I'm looking for:
How can I disable the textstyle=cap setting for just one
On Sun, 29 Apr 2007, Peter Münster wrote:
> On Sun, 29 Apr 2007, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
>
>> Did you try (untested)
>>
>> \Test[CONTEXT] {\nocap{context}} {This is \ConTeXt}
>
> Yes, now I've tried it and it does not work, but why should this work??
I think I completely misunderstood what you want
On Sun, 29 Apr 2007, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
> Did you try (untested)
>
> \Test[CONTEXT] {\nocap{context}} {This is \ConTeXt}
Yes, now I've tried it and it does not work, but why should this work??
Here another try, that gives me an error:
\Test[CONTEXT]{{\setupsynonyms[Test][textstyle=]\ConTeXt}
On Sun, 29 Apr 2007, Peter Münster wrote:
> Hello,
>
> how could I cancel the textstyle=cap for just one synonym?
> Here an example to show what I want:
>
> \definesynonyms[Test][Tests][\Full]
> \setupsynonyms[Test][textstyle=cap]
> \Test{BLA}{This is B.L.A.}
> %\Tes
Hello,
how could I cancel the textstyle=cap for just one synonym?
Here an example to show what I want:
\definesynonyms[Test][Tests][\Full]
\setupsynonyms[Test][textstyle=cap]
\Test{BLA}{This is B.L.A.}
%\Test[CONTEXT]{{\nocap{\ConTeXt}}}{This is \ConTeXt}% does not work
%\Test[CONTEXT]{{\tf
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