Am Freitag, 06.02.04, um 13:01 Uhr (Europe/Zurich) schrieb Stefan Wachter:
can anyone tell me how the following unicode characters can be accessed with ConTeXt? “ - left double quotation mark „ - double low 9 quotation mark In LaTeX I used the \grqq- and \glqq-macros.
Use logical markup: \quotation{That’s quoted in double quotes}, \quote{and that’s in single quotes}. You get right quotation marks if you setup the right language: \setupmainlanguage[de] If you need foreign quotes for longer citations, just switch the language: {\fr \quotation{C’est la vie!}}
In addition, I have difficulties in accessing the Euro character. The proposed method \usesymbols[euro] and the later use of \euro or \texteuro does not work. I get the message
\definedfont=eurose at 14.39996pt not loadable: Metric (TFM) file not found.
What steps do I have to perform in order to install that font correctly?
That seems to use Adobe(?) Euro fonts. Hans? Grüßlis vom Hraban! -- http://www.fiee.net/texnique/