| > I'm wondering what's the ConTeXt version
| > of LaTeX's "\...@." (which indicates an end-of-sentence
| > period). I can define
| >
| > \d...@{\spacefactor1000}
| >
| > and use it, but if there is an official version
| > I'd like to know.
|
| ... USA.\ ...
Thanks, but that doesn't change th
Hi ConTeXt users,
I'm wondering what's the ConTeXt version
of LaTeX's "\...@." (which indicates an end-of-sentence
period). I can define
\d...@{\spacefactor1000}
and use it, but if there is an official version
I'd like to know.
Regards,
Ryo
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Wolfgang,
| \unexpanded\def\fourdots{{\def\periodswidth{.3em}\periods[4]}}
|
| \starttext
| Hello\fourdots\ World\fourdots
|
| Hello\fourdots\ World.
| \stoptext
Thanks for the macro! It's almost perfect. . . . I thought I was
imagining things, but the distance between the last letter of the
Hello Hans,
| > Hello ConTeXt folks,
| > I'm quite new to ConTeXt. I like it.
| > It's way more systematic than LaTeX.
| > Here's my first question. When omitting the last
| > part of a sentence, I want four periods:
| > This is a long sentence which\ldots.
|
| which\unknown
Thanks for the
Hello ConTeXt folks,
I'm quite new to ConTeXt. I like it.
It's way more systematic than LaTeX.
Here's my first question. When omitting the last
part of a sentence, I want four periods:
This is a long sentence which\ldots.
LaTeX produces equally-spaced four periods,
but with ConTeXt, the la