LuaTeX has total unicode representation in terms of content (are unicode characters possible for macro declarations? this is unclear at this point but clearly useful..)

So, the last thing you need to do is abstract your special characters. Just input them according to how you would normally make them appear in a text field on your screen.

On Mon, Apr 18, 2011 at 3:41 PM, Thomas Schmitz <tschmit1@uni-bonn.de> wrote:
On Mon, 18 Apr 2011 10:23:54 +0200

 "Verhaag, G.C.H.M." <verhaaggchm@ziggo.nl> wrote:

Thanks for the answers!

Only one suggestion doesn't work for me; inserting the &#305; (it looks like an HTML code not ConTeXt code!?) in my source file.

Well, I prefer to use \dotlessi and \i, and don't like &#305 or \char"0131, because I'm not very good at remembering number codes!

As Mojca already pointed out, I meant typing the character directly. I'm using a web mail interface which unfortunately  replaces the character with this strange entity.

Thomas

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