On 2011-10-02 19:53, Pablo Rodríguez wrote:
On 10/02/2011 06:40 PM, Philipp Gesang wrote:
Well, in my previous example, rather use:
\definefontfeature[url][onum=no,smcp=yes]
and come back with a complete example if it doesn’t help.
Philipp, I'm afraid it doesn't work. Sample file:
As I thought: the problem is rather with latin modern not having small caps as font feature, so „\definefontfeature” will have zero effect on the example. Your options are afaics: either pick a font that has the smcp feature (\setupbodyfont[antykwa-poltawskiego] for example) or rely on the “style” key of the interaction setups: ································································· \setupbodyfontenvironment[default][em=italic] \setupinteraction[state=start,color=,style=\em,contrastcolor=,focus=standard] \useURL[aurl][http://www.pragma-ade.com/download-1.htm] \setupurl[style={\tf\sc}] %%% ^^^ for the traditional method \define[1]\href{% \begingroup \setupinteraction[style=\sc]% locally override the interaction style \goto{\hyphenatedurl{#1}}[url(#1)]% \endgroup% } \starttext 42 abcd %%% With the internal command: \from[aurl] 42 abcd %%% Your way: \href{0123456789abcdef} 42 abcd \stoptext ·································································
Imagine a whole book in one document. If you have more than 100 urls, it would be inconvenient to have to go to the document preamble and back to the body text only to add an url.
In this case, wouldn’t you prefer a bibliography? Philipp -- () ascii ribbon campaign - against html e-mail /\ www.asciiribbon.org - against proprietary attachments