20 Aug
2011
20 Aug
'11
8:57 p.m.
Dnia 2011-08-07, o godz. 08:07:24
Wolfgang Schuster
Am 06.08.2011 um 23:39 schrieb Marcin Borkowski:
Hi,
I looked into the \dots macro: I can see how it works in math mode, but in text mode it puts a thin space (\,) after the dots. So what is the right way to type, say, this sentence:
"I like ConTeXt... but the learning curve is steep!"
A. I like \CONTEXT\dots but the learning curve is steep!
or
B. I like \CONTEXT\dots\ but the learning curve is steep!
?
“\CONTEXT\unknown” or “\CONTEXT …”
Wolfgang
Thanks! Do I get it correctly that \unknown yields three characters (dots) in the resulting pdf and … one (if it's available in the font, at least)? Regards, -- Marcin Borkowski