Thanks a lot. I'm actually using them in this direction: <<citation>>. On Mar 6, 2007, at 4:07 PM, Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
Do you mean a result like this?
›Zitat‹ »Zitation«
Using gwTeX too, I would't change cont-sys.tex or lang-ger.tex. If needed I would do it like this:
\setuplanguage[de] [leftquote=\guilsingleright,rightquote=\guilsingleleft, leftquotation=\rightguillemot,rightquotation=\leftguillemot]
\mainlanguage[de]
\starttext \quote{Zitat}
\quotation{Zitation} \stoptext
Steffen
On Tue, 6 Mar 2007 15:15:40 +0100, Jörg Hagmann wrote:
Hi,
I need guillemots instead of lowerleftdouble- and upperrightdoublequotes in the German environment. On my minimal installation (Linux) I managed to change that by editing the cont-sys.tex file in texmf-local/tex/context/user.
At work, on a Mac with gwTeX, nothing I tried had any effect:
editing the cont-sys.tex file (in texmf.pkgs/tex/context/user) copying cont-sys.tex to texmf.texlive/tex/context/user editing the lang-ger.tex files (in texmf.pkgs or texmf.texlive)
Thanks for the help, Jörg
PS 1: I didn't forget texhash PS 2: It's the first time I have to use the German environment. Are lowerleftquotes and quotations really still used? To me they look strange -- at least in a scientific text. And my publisher doesn't want them either (ok, he is Swiss).
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