On Sun, Jun 28, 2009 at 01:16, Ciro Soto wrote:
Hi all, I finally got around the intallation of context minimals. Thank you for those who helped. I ran my old tex files (in spanish) and found that \~n is not working now. It should create an n with a tilde on top, but what happens is that there is no letter printed at all.
I guess that you are asking about MKIV since it seems to work OK in MKII.
What is the fix for this? Any switch? (I know I could use \char but I am looking for a more elegant solution)
The most elegant solution is to use just ñ and it should work out of the box there. But still I would ask Hans to add the following line to enco-ini.mkiv: \defineaccent ~ N {\Ntilde} \defineaccent ~ n {\ntilde} You can try to modify the file yourself, then run "context --make" and it should start working. (I always thought that these lines were "auto-generated" from Unicode data on the fly.) Mojca