Hi,
You can use the mathmode to access those characters, as in the following
example:
\starttext
This is \type{$\blacklozenge$} $\blacklozenge$
This is \type{$\lozenge$} $\lozenge$
\stoptext
If you want to know the name of some specific characters you can use the
following code, typeset in mk
Hello context users:
I would like to insert symbols into my document, especially black-diamond and
losenge
symbols. I read symbols page at contextgarden but still don't know how to do it.
I also tried \showsymbolset[was] etc but the symbols but I did not find these
(and many
other symbols eithe
On 4/12/2015 10:42 AM, Alan BRASLAU wrote:
Can someone indicate how one can easily test for a new page in a list
environment (or, indeed, anywhere else)?
In one implementation of a listing, repeated sequential items or
elements of items are suppressed, but I would like to repeat them when
they o
Can someone indicate how one can easily test for a new page in a list
environment (or, indeed, anywhere else)?
In one implementation of a listing, repeated sequential items or
elements of items are suppressed, but I would like to repeat them when
they occur at the top of a new page. I imagine that