Hello, I've been trying to use \lcommaaccent, but with no success until I commented out the following line in enco-cas: % \defineULcharacter Lcommaaccent lcommaaccent Any ideas how to solve that problem (otherwise the temporary workaround will disappear as soon as I update ConTeXt)? The only remedy that came to my mind was adding additional two lines to enco-def. (Hans, would it be possible to add them to the distribution as well?) \definecharacter lcommaaccent {\buildtextbottomcomma l} \definecharacter Lcommaaccent {\buildtextbottomcomma L} \starttext \lcommaaccent\Lcommaaccent \stoptext Thanks, Mojca
Mojca Miklavec wrote:
Hello,
I've been trying to use \lcommaaccent, but with no success until I commented out the following line in enco-cas:
% \defineULcharacter Lcommaaccent lcommaaccent
Any ideas how to solve that problem (otherwise the temporary workaround will disappear as soon as I update ConTeXt)? The only remedy that came to my mind was adding additional two lines to enco-def. (Hans, would it be possible to add them to the distribution as well?)
\definecharacter lcommaaccent {\buildtextbottomcomma l} \definecharacter Lcommaaccent {\buildtextbottomcomma L}
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