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5 Aug
2016
5 Aug
'16
9:40 a.m.
Dear list, \pdfactualtext behaves oddly when the argument is \char. \starttext \pdfactualtext{\char`A}{B} \stoptext In the example, the actual text in the PDF is »A« even though it should be »B«. If I just use \pdfactualtext{A}{B} it works fine. Cheers, Henri
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5 Aug
5 Aug
9:47 a.m.
Henri Menke mailto:henrimenke@gmail.com 5. August 2016 um 17:40 Dear list,
\pdfactualtext behaves oddly when the argument is \char.
\starttext \pdfactualtext{\char`A}{B} \stoptext
In the example, the actual text in the PDF is »A« even though it should be »B«. If I just use \pdfactualtext{A}{B} it works fine. You need a space after the "A".
\starttext \pdfactualtext{\char`A }{B} \stoptext Wolfgang
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