Re: [NTG-context] ... and emoticons

2011-03-21 Thread Cecil Westerhof
2011/3/20 Philipp A. flying-sh...@web.de On modern Linux distributions, there is support for the ellipsis (…) on the keyboard layout; The combination is [AltGr+.] Not all. In openSUSE that is not the case. I made it for myself. I have a file /SharedFunctions/Xmodmap.extra which I use

Re: [NTG-context] ... and emoticons

2011-03-21 Thread Philipp A.
2011/3/21 Cecil Westerhof cldwester...@gmail.com 2011/3/20 Philipp A. flying-sh...@web.de On modern Linux distributions, there is support for the ellipsis (…) on the keyboard layout; The combination is [AltGr+.] Not all. In openSUSE that is not the case. I made it for myself. I have a

Re: [NTG-context] ... and emoticons

2011-03-21 Thread Pontus Lurcock
On Mon 21 Mar 2011, Philipp A. wrote: oh, i guess you’d like to file a bug request for this. it’s quite useful and has no drawbacks at all. Well, the drawback is that it takes up a key combination :-). For example, in the US-international dead-key layout, AltGr+. applies an overdot diacritic

Re: [NTG-context] ... and emoticons

2011-03-20 Thread Philipp A.
On modern Linux distributions, there is support for the ellipsis (…) on the keyboard layout; The combination is [AltGr+.] On Windows, there is at least Microsoft KLChttp://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=fb7b3dcd-d4c1-4943-9c74-d8df57ef19d7. While the possibilities are inferior,

Re: [NTG-context] ... and emoticons

2011-03-20 Thread Wolfgang Schuster
Am 20.03.2011 um 14:51 schrieb Philipp A.: On modern Linux distributions, there is support for the ellipsis (…) on the keyboard layout; The combination is [AltGr+.] On Windows, there is at least Microsoft KLC. While the possibilities are inferior, simple key combinations like the one

Re: [NTG-context] ... and emoticons

2011-03-19 Thread Mojca Miklavec
On Sat, Mar 19, 2011 at 04:15, Aditya Mahajan wrote: On Sat, 19 Mar 2011, Cecil Westerhof wrote: Are there codes for ... and emoticons in ConTeXt? \setupbodyfont[libertine] \starttext \unknown\ or \ldots ☺☹ \stoptext If font supports the emoticons in the first place, one could also

Re: [NTG-context] ... and emoticons

2011-03-19 Thread Wolfgang Schuster
Am 19.03.2011 um 09:21 schrieb Mojca Miklavec:If font supports the emoticons in the first place, one could alsodefine ligatures to create them automatically with :-)etc. But personally I would prefer to use \externalfigure and findsome really nice images out there as opposed to using whatever

[NTG-context] ... and emoticons

2011-03-18 Thread Cecil Westerhof
Are there codes for ... and emoticons in ConTeXt? -- Cecil Westerhof ___ If your question is of interest to others as well, please add an entry to the Wiki! maillist : ntg-context@ntg.nl /

Re: [NTG-context] ... and emoticons

2011-03-18 Thread Aditya Mahajan
On Sat, 19 Mar 2011, Cecil Westerhof wrote: Are there codes for ... and emoticons in ConTeXt? \setupbodyfont[libertine] \starttext \unknown\ or \ldots ☺☹ \stoptext Aditya___ If your question is of interest to

Re: [NTG-context] ... and emoticons

2011-03-18 Thread Cecil Westerhof
2011/3/19 Aditya Mahajan adit...@umich.edu On Sat, 19 Mar 2011, Cecil Westerhof wrote: Are there codes for ... and emoticons in ConTeXt? \setupbodyfont[libertine] \starttext \unknown\ or \ldots Works. What is the difference between \unknown\ and \ldots? ☺☹ Does not work at the

Re: [NTG-context] ... and emoticons

2011-03-18 Thread Aditya Mahajan
On Sat, 19 Mar 2011, Cecil Westerhof wrote: 2011/3/19 Aditya Mahajan adit...@umich.edu On Sat, 19 Mar 2011, Cecil Westerhof wrote: Are there codes for ... and emoticons in ConTeXt? \setupbodyfont[libertine] \starttext \unknown\ or \ldots Works. What is the difference between

Re: [NTG-context] ... and emoticons

2011-03-18 Thread Cecil Westerhof
2011/3/19 Aditya Mahajan adit...@umich.edu On Sat, 19 Mar 2011, Cecil Westerhof wrote: 2011/3/19 Aditya Mahajan adit...@umich.edu On Sat, 19 Mar 2011, Cecil Westerhof wrote: Are there codes for ... and emoticons in ConTeXt? \setupbodyfont[libertine] \starttext \unknown\ or \ldots