===== Original Message From Vit Zyka
===== ishamid wrote: Dear gang,
Why does lmr in ConTeXt use the ec instead of the texnansi encoding? I just noticed that all of my macros that use, e.g.,
\char'25
lmr is defined for both ec and texnansi encodings (and even for qx). But ec is default. Use \usetypescript[latin-modern][texnansi] \setupbodyfont[latin-modern]
Ok; it just seems strange that texnansi is not the default, since that's closer to Knuth's original. Maybe its because I (like Knuth) am in America where we don't have accents-)
Ishamid, \char is wrong approach since it is encoding-dependent definition. Use glyph name instead, like \endash, \Aacute.
Are those names defined in Plain TeX? But that's a good idea anyway; I'll just depend on the ConTeXt framework.
But ... your glyph number 25 is not defined in the texnansi. So what it is?
TeXBook, page 427, character '025 (in ec, \char'10 or \textbreve) Best and Thnx! Idris ============================ Professor Idris Samawi Hamid Department of Philosophy Colorado State University Fort Collins, CO 80523