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* Re: ConTeXt: URL
@ 1998-11-03 13:32 Hans Hagen
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From: Hans Hagen @ 1998-11-03 13:32 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Tobias Burnus wrote:

> using \useURL[a][this.is@a.long.email.url]\url[a]
> I observed that @ is not used for linebrakes as . / // are.
> For urls like http://cgi-bin/q?fdhgh+djhf+djk it would be usefull to
> treat ? and + similar to . / //.
> 
> BTW: Is there a simpler way to typeset an URL than to use \useURL[][] and
> \url[]; i.e. w/o references?

Just give me a complete list and a listof example url's and I'll add
this functionality. 

> PS: Please CC to this adress, since I haven't subscribed ntg-context here.

Have you become a physist? 

Hans

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* ConTeXt: URL
@ 1998-11-03 12:48 Tobias Burnus
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From: Tobias Burnus @ 1998-11-03 12:48 UTC (permalink / raw)


Hi,

using \useURL[a][this.is@a.long.email.url]\url[a]
I observed that @ is not used for linebrakes as . / // are.
For urls like http://cgi-bin/q?fdhgh+djhf+djk it would be usefull to
treat ? and + similar to . / //.

BTW: Is there a simpler way to typeset an URL than to use \useURL[][] and
\url[]; i.e. w/o references?

Tobias

PS: Please CC to this adress, since I haven't subscribed ntg-context here.


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