2011/8/15 Wolfgang Schuster <schuster.wolfg...@googlemail.com>

> > While writing the documentation about using ConTeXt I need some 'special'
> characters. A few I have found, for example \%, \backslash, \texttilde,
> \percent. But until now I did not find how to represent [ and ]. How would I
> use those characters in my document?
> >
> > Also: is there somewhere a 'complete' list? I found several, but they
> where all for LaTeX and are not completely the same. For example LaTeX uses
> \textbackslash which does not work in ConTeXt which uses \backslash.
>
>
> \starttext
>
> [ ] @ _ ^ % normal characters
>
> \startlines
> \textbackslash\ or \letterbackslash
> \textbraceleft\ or \letterleftbrace\ or \{
> \textbraceright\ or \letterrightbrace\ or \}
> \percent\ or \letterpercent\ or \%
> \textdollar\ or \letterdollar\ or \$
> \letterampersand\ or \&
> \letterhash\ or \#
> \stoplines
>
> \asciimode
> % $ # & %% this is a comment
>
> \stoptext
>

I found it also. I new that there was something like it (I had it seen
passing on the mailing list), but could not find it at first.

Do I understand correctly that '%% this is a comment' should not be in the
PDF? Because it is when I compile the document.

>
> Wolfgang
>
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