On Sat, Jun 07 2008, Hans Hagen wrote:
i'm in the process of setting up math in mkiv and this is something that
taco, aditya and i will discuss at the upcoming context conference (feel
free to join in there)
Thanks for considering my request. Much to my regret I won't come to the
conference
Peter Münster wrote:
Hello,
Just as the signs , , + and −, it would be nice if also other signs such
as ≤ (less-than or equal to, 2264) or ⇒ (rightwards double arrow, 21D2)
worked in text mode and not only in math mode.
i suppose we're talking of mkiv here ...
(1) if the font has the
Hello,
Just as the signs , , + and −, it would be nice if also other signs such
as ≤ (less-than or equal to, 2264) or ⇒ (rightwards double arrow, 21D2)
worked in text mode and not only in math mode.
Cheers, Peter
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You should just be able to drop in the math code as such:
\starttext
This is an example of the $\le$ operator.
\stoptext
You will get the proper encoding from the PDF generated.
You could theoretically do:
\def\LE{$\le$}
\starttext
This is an example of the \LE\ operator.
\stoptext
The