On 2015-09-06 11:52, Pablo Rodriguez wrote:
On 09/06/2015 05:27 PM, Rik wrote:
I am using \buildtextaccent to create a couple of characters that have
no Unicode equivalent.
Hi Rik,
although they don’t seem to work as expected in ConTeXt, Unicode has
combining diacritical marks (as you might kn
On 06.09.2015 17:27, Rik wrote:
It seems that \buildtextaccent\textacute q (or \buildtextaccent´q) moves
the q to the right within the character’s bounding box. The following
example (and attached resulting pdf) demonstrates this. Lines 1 and 2
show the string with and without the \buildtextaccen
On 09/06/2015 05:27 PM, Rik wrote:
> I am using \buildtextaccent to create a couple of characters that have
> no Unicode equivalent.
Hi Rik,
although they don’t seem to work as expected in ConTeXt, Unicode has
combining diacritical marks (as you might know), such as:
U+0301 COMBINING ACUTE A
I am using \buildtextaccent to create a couple of characters that have
no Unicode equivalent. They are scribal abbreviations that made it into
early typesetters works. In this case, the abbreviation are for Latin
que, which looks like a q with a small ezh appended in a subscript
position, and q