hmm, on Tue, Mar 07, 2006 at 11:12:18AM +0100, Mojca Miklavec said that
On 3/6/06, frantisek holop wrote:
ok, the only problem i see at first glance is \"{o} (long hungarian umlaut) is with a wave and not the proper umlaut.
could this be a problem with context's encodings? i presume the lm fonts contain the right character... it is certainly not that special :)
Which one do you have in mind? \ohungarumlaut (ő) or \odiaeresis (ö)? They both seem to work here, although you might have forgotten the magic keyword \enableregime[utf] (or whatever encoding you might want to use - if your favourite is not available, ask for it).
\ohungarumlaut is the one. i don't specify any encodings, and i use vanilla latin2 (il2 in context if i am not mistaken). should i use \enableregime[il2] ? -f -- the first sight of love is the last of wisdom.