26 Apr
2006
26 Apr
'06
8:35 p.m.
Sanjoy Mahajan wrote:
\starttext $\k T$ \stoptext
The above test file, to my surprise, compiled fine. [In Plain TeX I usually define \k as \kappa, but I had forgotten to carry over that definition.] The pdf output showed a T with little hook as a subscript.
I can redefine \k as \kappa, but that might overwrite an important definition. However, I can't figure out where \k is defined.
enco-ini.tex: \definecommand k {\buildtextogonek} (but i knew what to look for) It is hard to come up with a clean solution to the problem (it soon be becmes confusing when commands polymorph on you), but this is a more or less sane way to get both: \unexpanded\def\k{\mathortext\kappa{\dohandleaccent{k}}} Cheers, Taco