Am 21.05.2013 um 16:02 schrieb Sander Maijers :
> That does not work for me, Wolfgang. With or without the \start-/stoptext
> (which is redundant in my own document I assume).
My example was a short a complete document and not a snippet which can be just
copied in a document.
>>\placet
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On 20-05-13 15:08, Marco Patzer wrote:
On 2013–05–20 Sander Maijers wrote:
What is the most straightforward way to print a percent symbol
inside the argument to \type{} (or, if necessary, more generally:
monospace type)
I'd say the most straightforward way is using \asciimode:
\starttext
That does not work for me, Wolfgang. With or without the
\start-/stoptext (which is redundant in my own document I assume).
\placetable{Test}
{\bTABLE
\bTR
\bTD[background=color,backgroundcolor=gray] tst \eTD
\bTD \starttext \type{Hell
On 2013–05–20 Sander Maijers wrote:
> What is the most straightforward way to print a percent symbol
> inside the argument to \type{} (or, if necessary, more generally:
> monospace type)
I'd say the most straightforward way is using \asciimode:
\starttext
\startlines
\mono{foo \% bar}
Am 20.05.2013 um 14:51 schrieb Sander Maijers :
> Hello,
>
> What is the most straightforward way to print a percent symbol inside the
> argument to \type{} (or, if necessary, more generally: monospace type)
Is this easy enough for you?
\starttext
\type{%}
\stoptext
Wolfgang
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Hello,
What is the most straightforward way to print a percent symbol inside
the argument to \type{} (or, if necessary, more generally: monospace type)
Best,
Sander
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