On 25-9-2010 8:30, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
On Sat, Sep 25, 2010 at 20:25, Alan BRASLAU wrote:
An obscure unicode error, minimal example:
\starttext
(≡) should be ($\equiv$)
\stoptext
Well, this works: $≡$
(This is not to say that the character ≡ alone should not work, but it
may be that it is
An obscure unicode error, minimal example:
\starttext
(≡) should be ($\equiv$)
\stoptext
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On Sat, Sep 25, 2010 at 20:25, Alan BRASLAU wrote:
An obscure unicode error, minimal example:
\starttext
(≡) should be ($\equiv$)
\stoptext
Well, this works: $≡$
(This is not to say that the character ≡ alone should not work, but it
may be that it is simply missing in the text font and no
2010/9/26 Alan BRASLAU alan.bras...@cea.fr:
An obscure unicode error, minimal example:
\starttext
(≡) should be ($\equiv$)
\stoptext
The character ≡ in text can be find in some CJK fonts. For example:
\definefont[song][name:adobesongstdlight]
\starttext
\song
(≡) should be ($\equiv$)
(...)
Metapost can only handle very basic strings. Don't use Metapost for
writing text.
(...)
Indeed. Using \sometxt{...} is strongly recommended. btex ... etex
behaves strange and consumes a considerable amount of extra time to
compile your document.
Mojca
Interesting. I also
On Sep 24, 2007, at 11:58 PM, Maurí cio wrote:
Hi,
This small piece of code gives me a wrong
result:
\startuseMPgraphic{teste}
z7 = (5cm,0);
label.lrt(Pontão,z7);
\stopuseMPgraphic
I just have to change 'btex Pont\~ao etex'
for 'Pontão' and everything goes fine.
Best,
Maurício
On 9/25/07, Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
On Sep 24, 2007, at 11:58 PM, Maurí cio wrote:
Hi,
This small piece of code gives me a wrong
result:
\startuseMPgraphic{teste}
z7 = (5cm,0);
label.lrt(Pontão,z7);
Metapost can only handle very basic strings. Don't use Metapost for
writing
Hi,
This small piece of code gives me a wrong
result:
\startuseMPgraphic{teste}
z7 = (5cm,0);
label.lrt(Pontão,z7);
\stopuseMPgraphic
I just have to change 'btex Pont\~ao etex'
for 'Pontão' and everything goes fine.
Best,
Maurício