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16 Jan
2007
16 Jan
'07
6:01 a.m.
On 1/16/07, Johannes Graumann wrote:
Mojca Miklavec wrote:
I'm having trouble defining a new unicode character:
'versuch.tex' reads: \defineXMLentity [\#9633] {\symbol[8]}
It should be \defineXMLentity [9633] {\symbol[8]} That's not right. I verify my xml with kxmleditor and '□' is accepted, while '&9633;' causes an error to be thrown.
No, you don't need to modify XML, only the definition in ConTeXt: This example works here: \defineXMLentity[9633]{\symbol[8]} \starttext \startXMLdata □ \stopXMLdata \stoptext Mojca