Thanks, Thomas. “\localgrk” is a typo. The diaeresis command “ " ” runs afoul of TeXShop and its eagerness to present open and closing quotation marks whenever one types ". I will have to look into this: it is not an obvious preference setting. The lack of a sublinear dot in GreekDioxipe is a pain, since it is the font that I am currently using for Aestimatio and I need to keep it for the present volume. I will change it for the next volume. In the meantime, I will have to resort to my kludge. All best, Alan On Nov 3, 2009, at 16;31,52 , Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
On Nov 3, 2009, at 10:09 PM, Bowen Alan C. wrote:
In MKII (with the latest MKIV),
“!” no longer seems to produce underdots (sublinear dots).
\usemodule[ancientgreek] [font=GreekDioxipe,scale=1.15,altfont=GreekCanonica,altscale=0.9]
\starttext \localgrk{>a!n!'h!r}
\stoptext
This has never worked with this particular font because it doesn't have a sublinear dot. I get the expected output with a font which does have it, e.g. GreekGentium. (Btw, localgrk is not a know command.)
One can work around this this \d{\grk{...}}, but ...
And is there a command or key for producing diareseis in Greek, again, using MKII?
I'm not sure I understand what you mean. These all work for me: \localgreek{"'i "i "`i}.
Thomas
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