Command/periods
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\periods
Summary
The command \periods is used to typeset a number of periods.
Settings
Settings assignment
Description
With
\periods
one can place a sequence of periods. The number of periods to be placed is added in brackets. The periods have spaces between them, but not on the edges unless you add them.
Examples
Example 1
Two \periods[2] and four\periods[4]and ten \periods[10]
Notes
See also
- \setupperiods
- enco-ini.mkiv
- \unknown for the conventional ellipsis