> On 2013–09–21 Xan wrote:
>
> > \diameter produces a diameter symbol. What is the equivalent in ConTeXt?
>
> ⌀ or \varnothing
Really varnothing is not the same as diameter (see the reference of LaTeX I
posted before)
>
> Have a look at char-def.lua for a list of context names for various
> glyphs. It might make sense to enable the fonts.missing tracker.
> Then ConTeXt warns you that a particular glyph is not available.
>
> \enabletrackers [fonts.missing]
>
> > Is there any compilation of symbols avaliable in ConTeXt?
>
> Not that I'm aware of. In ConTeXt you have easy access to all
> characters of any font¹. Either input the character directly if it's
> present in the current font or you can create a symbol:
>
> \definefontsynonym
> [minion]
> [name:minionproregular]
>
> \definesymbol
> [leaf]
> [\getnamedglyphdirect
> {minion}
> {bullet.010}]
>
> \starttext
> Foo \symbol[leaf] Bar
> \stoptext
>
> Marco
>
How can I define symbol with unicode equivalent? \diameter really is U+2300 I
think.
Thanks,
Xan.
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