In about.pdf on can see that U+21FE (rightarrowtriangle) is eligible
for use with \mathextensible.
When one look at the code for \mathextensible in "math-stc.mkvi", one
can see there is a mechanism of fallback.
So, since the character is implemented in "xits", there might be a way
to have "\mathext
Am 24.04.2014 um 23:06 schrieb Elspeth McGullicuddy
:
> Thanks for the answer,
>
> I wanted to use to use the mechanism described in "about.pdf" for
> extensible arrows with possibly text above, under...
> I've had a look at the "xits-math.tma".
> Though U+2194 and U+21FE are both arrows, U+219
Thanks for the answer,
I wanted to use to use the mechanism described in "about.pdf" for
extensible arrows with possibly text above, under...
I've had a look at the "xits-math.tma".
Though U+2194 and U+21FE are both arrows, U+2194 has an "horizontal
part" field in contrast to U+21FE how hasn't.
So
Am 24.04.2014 um 18:24 schrieb Elspeth McGullicuddy
:
> Dear all,
> The following example doesn't work for me:
>
> \setupbodyfont[xits]
> \starttext
> \math{x\mathextensible{"2194}{hello}{}y}
> \math{x\mathextensible{"21FE}{hello}{}y}
> \math{\char"21FE}
> \stoptext
>
> I found the symbol whic
Dear all,
The following example doesn't work for me:
\setupbodyfont[xits]
\starttext
\math{x\mathextensible{"2194}{hello}{}y}
\math{x\mathextensible{"21FE}{hello}{}y}
\math{\char"21FE}
\stoptext
I found the symbol which I needed there:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arrow_%28symbol%29#Arrows_in_Uni