On 15-1-2012 23:27, Peter Münster wrote:
On Sun, Jan 15 2012, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
\|\sixperemspace\|
No, there is a line break:
\starttext
\hsize1pt
bla\sixperemspace bla
\stoptext
well, it's a space and therefore a valid breakpoint (i.e. it's not
\sixperemnonbreakspace)
Hans
On Mon, Jan 16 2012, Hans Hagen wrote:
well, it's a space and therefore a valid breakpoint (i.e. it's not
\sixperemnonbreakspace)
So the answer is no, there is no unicode equivalent for \, ?
What about NARROW NO-BREAK SPACE ? About 1 or 2 years ago, it was the
same width as \, but now it's
On 16-1-2012 19:53, Peter Münster wrote:
On Mon, Jan 16 2012, Hans Hagen wrote:
well, it's a space and therefore a valid breakpoint (i.e. it's not
\sixperemnonbreakspace)
So the answer is no, there is no unicode equivalent for \, ?
What about NARROW NO-BREAK SPACE ? About 1 or 2 years ago,
On Mon, Jan 16 2012, Hans Hagen wrote:
all those lovely incompatible names ... anyhow, so you want em/8 instead of
space/8 ..
It would be nice. But probably, you had a reason to change it to
space/8, didn't you?
--
Peter
On 16-1-2012 23:08, Peter Münster wrote:
On Mon, Jan 16 2012, Hans Hagen wrote:
all those lovely incompatible names ... anyhow, so you want em/8 instead of
space/8 ..
It would be nice. But probably, you had a reason to change it to
space/8, didn't you?
Not really ... some time ago the code
On Mon, Jan 16 2012, Hans Hagen wrote:
Not really ... some time ago the code dealing with those spaces was adapted to
deal with tagging and at that point some decisions were made (after all,
these things were not available in mkii so untill code gets cleaned up and
stabelizes antything can
Am 15.01.2012 um 22:19 schrieb Peter Münster:
Hello,
What Unicode character can replace \,?
NARROW NO-BREAK SPACE is too small:
\starttext
\|\,\| \type{\,}\par
\| \| THIN SPACE (U+2009) (why smaller than \type{\,}?)\par
\| \| NARROW NO-BREAK SPACE (U+202F) (why almost nothing?)\par
On Sun, Jan 15 2012, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
\|\sixperemspace\|
No, there is a line break:
\starttext
\hsize1pt
bla\sixperemspace bla
\stoptext
--
Peter
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Mojca Miklavec wrote:
I'm having trouble defining a new unicode character:
'versuch.tex' reads:
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That's not right. I verify my xml with kxmleditor and '#9633;' is accepted,
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On 1/16/07, Johannes Graumann wrote:
Mojca Miklavec wrote:
I'm having trouble defining a new unicode character:
'versuch.tex' reads:
\defineXMLentity[\#9633] {\symbol[8]}
It should be
\defineXMLentity[9633] {\symbol[8]}
That's not right. I verify my xml with
On 1/8/07, Johannes Graumann wrote:
Hello,
I'm having trouble defining a new unicode character:
'versuch.tex' reads:
\defineXMLentity[\#9633] {\symbol[8]}
It should be
\defineXMLentity[9633] {\symbol[8]}
'versuch.xml' reads:
#9633;
Trying to compile this like so:
I think I figured this out: '9633' is not in a unicode block as predefined in
unic-xxx.tex
So this doesn't work ... looks like I have to wait for LuaTeX ...
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