On 6/10/06, Steven Robertson wrote:
Hi Matthias, thanks for your reply.
The angle braces I'm after are the ones that go around URLs in citations, as in
[12] Smith, `Article on Things', available at
. It's been suggested to me elsewhere that I upgrade my ConTeXt version, so hopefully that will help.
Well ... if it's more than two months old, it might already be ancient ;) Also consider updating the fonts. Why are you using dvi instead of PDF?
I'll have a look around and see if there are particular angle braces that should be used for the above purpose (i.e. not greater-than/less-than or guillemots--they are `double', but Ithe suggestion is appreciated).
The example works OK here. Which font are you using? Most probably either the font is old/broken or the two characters are active. What do you get if you type: foo \char60 bar\char62 foo? (You may never type like that, but just for debugging puposes.) Mojca Btw: there are two mirrors of Pragma website (see links on wiki.contextgarden.net).