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Latest revision as of 07:03, 4 July 2012
< Symbols
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You can load the ConTeXt navigation symbols with
\usesymbols[nav]
There are several symbol sets defined. If you want the black symbol for lastpage (), you can either load the whole navigation 1 sybol set first:
\setupsymbolset [navigation 1] \symbol [lastpage]
or use it as
\symbol[navigation 1][lastpage]
The font itself is included in ConTeXt.
Symbol sets
All glyphs
See also
- source: symb-nav.mkii, symb-imp-nav.mkiv