Not sure, but if that letter exists in unicode and not in your font
No, the letter doesn't exist at all in Unicode, and most likely won't be
encoded in the future either, due to the rule known as normalization
stability. Generally speaking, you have to input it as Cyrillic a followed by
Thanks, Arthur, for explanations. It works now via macro and I'm happy )
No, the letter doesn't exist at all in Unicode, and most likely won't be
encoded in the future either, due to the rule known as normalization
stability. Generally speaking, you have to input it as Cyrillic a followed by
On Sun, Nov 1, 2009 at 01:29, Vyatcheslav Yatskovsky wrote:
Hello,
How to make an accent over a letter in a word?
It might help to know what letters exactly you have in mind.
I use Times New Roman and Cyrillic letters.
If there is no suitable letter in Unicode you may:
- try to use Unicode
On 01.11.2009 13:00, ntg-context-requ...@ntg.nl wrote:
If there is no suitable letter in Unicode you may:
- try to use Unicode accent combining characters and complain if it doesn't work
- this used to work not so long ago (well, during BachoTeX Hans has
fixed it), but the second example behaves
On Sun, Nov 1, 2009 at 14:11, Vyatcheslav Yatskovsky wrote:
On 01.11.2009 13:00, ntg-context-requ...@ntg.nl wrote:
If there is no suitable letter in Unicode you may:
- try to use Unicode accent combining characters and complain if it
doesn't work
- this used to work not so long ago (well,
1. you can do
\def\myacute#1{\buildtextaccent\textacute{#1}}
Апроксим{\myacute а}ція
2. of course you can also define an ugly shortcut:
\catcode`'=\active
\let\'=\myacute
Апроксим\'ація
3. though in reality I would be most grateful if
\'а
would work out of the box (at least it mkiv) and
On Sun, Nov 1, 2009 at 15:31, Vyatcheslav Yatskovsky wrote:
1. you can do
\def\myacute#1{\buildtextaccent\textacute{#1}}
Апроксим{\myacute а}ція
2. of course you can also define an ugly shortcut:
\catcode`'=\active
\let\'=\myacute
Апроксим\'ація
3. though in reality I would be most
Hello,
How to make an accent over a letter in a word?
I use Times New Roman and Cyrillic letters.
Regards,
Vyatcheslav
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