14 Jan
2006
14 Jan
'06
2:50 p.m.
Sorry for answering that late.
The correct way would be to define swiss as a language, because then you can put a suitable redefinition inside the language specifics, but the following hack will work as well and is a lot faster to implement (please don't tell anyone I proposed this):
\enableregime[il1] \let\normalssharp\ssharp \def\ssharp{\doifmodeelse{swiss}{ss}{\normalssharp}}
Thank you, that works and is just the right solution for my problem. Mojca's proposal:
\startmode[swiss] \definecharacter ssharp {ss} \stopmode
unfortunately doesn't work, at least not with utf regime and ec encoding. Grüßlis vom Hraban! --- http://www.fiee.net/texnique/ http://contextgarden.net http://www.cacert.org (I'm an assurer)