Hi,
Patrick, thanks for the diff.
No problem, just another very quick hack.
"guilsinglleft", "guilsinglright",
why are these out when their "double" companions are still in?
As Hans pointed out to me, the single ones aren't really used typographically, as far as ConTeXt is concerned.
you mean those < and >? They are used (e.g. Switzerland, France?). And I think that those are sensitive to correct kerning with other letters.
"sterling",
to be replaced by "euro" ;-)
:))
"Germandbls"
That is the "SS" right? Is was needed to make \uppercase{stra/e} work, but I doubt that is correct (because it really isn't a single character)
That was my view on it.
\uppercase{ß} should be SS (or SZ, but the former is preferred). No doubt about that. But I am not that much of a TeXnican to say that this glyph is necessary in the fontencoding. BTW: I think that 'space' is used in metapost, when not typesetting with btex...etex. So we might want to leave it there or the user should use a different encoding. (Relevant? I don't know.) Patrick -- ConTeXt wiki and more: http://contextgarden.net