Am 15.08.2011 um 17:29 schrieb Cecil Westerhof:
2011/8/15 Wolfgang Schuster
2011/8/15 Cecil Westerhof
While writing the documentation about using ConTeXt I need some 'special' characters. A few I have found, for example \%, \backslash, \texttilde, \percent. But until now I did not find how to represent [ and ]. How would I use those characters in my document? Also: is there somewhere a 'complete' list? I found several, but they where all for LaTeX and are not completely the same. For example LaTeX uses \textbackslash which does not work in ConTeXt which uses \backslash.
I could not find it at first (there are so many things), but one solution I found: \startasciimode %\backslash setupbackend[export=yes,xhtml=yes,css=yes] \stopasciimode
And while searching a little further I also found: \type{ %\setupbackend[export=yes,xhtml=yes,css=yes]}
This has the added benefit that it displays somewhat better because of the increased indentation (for which I misuse spaces).
\setuptyping[margin=yes]
\starttext
before
\starttyping \setupbackend[export=yes] \stoptyping
after
\stoptext
Very nice. I now use: \setuptyping[ blank=small, lines=no, margin=30pt, ]
I have a bigger margin now. The problem is that there is a lot of white space above and under the typed text. I tried the blank and lines parameters to get rid of it, but that does not work. How can I get rid of the unwanted white space?
You need \setuptyping[margin=30pt,before=,after=]. Wolfgang