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Revision as of 11:52, 1 September 2021
\usesymbols
Syntax (autogenerated)
\usesymbols[...] | |
[...] | file |
Syntax
\usesymbols[...] | |
[...] | name |
Description
The following four symbol fonts are available with ConTeXt:
- Navigational symbols by Janusz M. Nowack — \usesymbols[jmn]
- Martin Vogel symbols — \usesymbols[mvs]
- ConTeXt navigation symbols — \usesymbols[nav]
- Roland Waldi's symbols — \usesymbols[was]
- Creative Commons — \usesymbols[cc], e.g. \symbol[cc][cc-by-sa-nc]
Example
\usesymbols[nav,cc] \setupalign[flushleft] \startcolumns \section{cc} \showsymbolset[cc] \column \section{navigation 2} \showsymbolset[navigation 2] \stopcolumns The default \type{nextpage} symbol: \symbol[nextpage] The \type{nextpage} symbol in \type{navigation 2}: \symbol[navigation 2][nextpage] (Setting \type{navigation 2} as the default set \setupsymbolset[navigation 2]) The new default \type{nextpage} symbol: \symbol[navigation 2][nextpage]
See also
- \showsymbolset to inspect a symbol set, and for a list of all symbol sets in the abovementioned symbol files
- \symbol to use a symbol from a symbol set.
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