* special characters for HTML
@ 2011-05-19 12:55 michael holzer
2011-05-19 19:14 ` Michael Gauland
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From: michael holzer @ 2011-05-19 12:55 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: emacs-orgmode
hello,
i guess there's a simple way to do this, but i couldn't figure it out,
so i have to ask here:
i want to write german umlauts in files that are exported to html. i
know that you can write for example \auml, but when i'm using this in a
word (e.g. l\aumlstig) this fails. if i put a space behind \auml i get
the umlaut, but obviously i don't want the space there...
so how is this supposed to be done?
thanks for any help,
michael
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* Re: special characters for HTML
2011-05-19 12:55 special characters for HTML michael holzer
@ 2011-05-19 19:14 ` Michael Gauland
2011-05-19 19:17 ` Bernt Hansen
2011-05-20 1:31 ` William Henney
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From: Michael Gauland @ 2011-05-19 19:14 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: emacs-orgmode
michael holzer <michi_holzer_news <at> gmx.at> writes:
> ...when i'm using this in a word (e.g. l\aumlstig) this fails. if i put a space
> behind \auml i get the umlaut, but obviously i don't want the space there...
> so how is this supposed to be done?
Use an empty set of braces to mark the end of the special character:
l\auml{}stig
--Mike
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* Re: special characters for HTML
2011-05-19 12:55 special characters for HTML michael holzer
2011-05-19 19:14 ` Michael Gauland
@ 2011-05-19 19:17 ` Bernt Hansen
2011-05-20 1:31 ` William Henney
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From: Bernt Hansen @ 2011-05-19 19:17 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: michael holzer; +Cc: emacs-orgmode
michael holzer <michi_holzer_news@gmx.at> writes:
> hello,
>
> i guess there's a simple way to do this, but i couldn't figure it out,
> so i have to ask here:
> i want to write german umlauts in files that are exported to html. i
> know that you can write for example \auml, but when i'm using this in a
> word (e.g. l\aumlstig) this fails. if i put a space behind \auml i get
> the umlaut, but obviously i don't want the space there...
> so how is this supposed to be done?
Put {} after the \auml if it's embbed in a word - like this:
i want to write german umlauts in files that are exported to html. i
know that you can write for example \auml, but when i'm using this in a
word (e.g. l\auml{}stig) this fails. if i put a space behind \auml i get
the umlaut, but obviously i don't want the space there...
-Bernt
>
> thanks for any help,
> michael
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* Re: special characters for HTML
2011-05-19 12:55 special characters for HTML michael holzer
2011-05-19 19:14 ` Michael Gauland
2011-05-19 19:17 ` Bernt Hansen
@ 2011-05-20 1:31 ` William Henney
2011-05-20 4:21 ` Ben Finney
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From: William Henney @ 2011-05-20 1:31 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: michael holzer; +Cc: emacs-orgmode@gnu.org
Hi Michael
On Thursday, May 19, 2011, michael holzer <michi_holzer_news@gmx.at> wrote:
> so i have to ask here:
> i want to write german umlauts in files that are exported to html.
Why don't you just write the umlauts directly: ü
Either use the facilities of your OS, or use one of the German input
methods of Emacs. For the latter, see the docs for "C-\". For the
former, it all depends on your OS and your keyboard.
Cheers
Will
--
Dr William Henney, Centro de Radioastronomía y Astrofísica,
Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Campus Morelia
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* Re: special characters for HTML
2011-05-20 1:31 ` William Henney
@ 2011-05-20 4:21 ` Ben Finney
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From: Ben Finney @ 2011-05-20 4:21 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: emacs-orgmode
William Henney <whenney@gmail.com> writes:
> Why don't you just write the umlauts directly: ü
>
> Either use the facilities of your OS, or use one of the German input
> methods of Emacs. For the latter, see the docs for "C-\". For the
> former, it all depends on your OS and your keyboard.
Exactly. We're in the third millennium of the calendar, folks; we have
Unicode. The way to get a character into a text document is to put it in
literally.
--
\ “It is undesirable to believe a proposition when there is no |
`\ ground whatever for supposing it true.” —Bertrand Russell, _The |
_o__) Value of Scepticism_, 1928 |
Ben Finney
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