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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:

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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