Am 30.01.2011 um 17:29 schrieb John Culleton:
Thanks for your reply. Are you telling me that \input foo no longer works the way it used to?
\input works but \environment is the “ConTeXt Way” to load your personal settings for a document, environment prevents also multiple loading of the file when you use context’s document structure.
Let me simplify the example: ----------------------------------------------------------- \setupoutput[pdftex]
simplefonts is mkiv only, so remove this or don’t use simplefonts
\definepapersize[bok][width=7.0in,height=10.0in] \setuppapersize[bok][bok] \usemodule [simplefonts] \setmainfont [georgia] \starttext Here is ``foo''. \stoptext --------------------------------- I still get the same wrong results. In a ttf font like georgia the close quote looks OK but the open quote are two left tick marks. In Bitstream Charter the close quote is the inch sign and the open quote is again two left tick marks. So my original question remains: Why do the double quote codes not work as they have since the days of plain tex?
Use “…” or \quotation{…}, we have 2011 and Unicode is available since years. Wolfgang