Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
(This mail was rejected as spam in my first try, and the reject message was catched by my spam filter...)
No doubt that's why spam for medication is so popular: you need the medication to cope with the rest of the spam.
A happy new year!
Likewise!
I'd like to typeset a text in both German and Swiss German orthography, i.e. I'd like to expand "s (or the like) to ß in German and ss in Swiss German mode, or even better, automagically change ß to ss in Swiss mode.
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}} \starttext {\enablemode[swiss] Grüßlis} Grüßlis \stoptext Cheers, Taco