On Tue, 19 Jan 2010, Wolfgang Schuster wrote: > Am 19.01.10 21:10, schrieb Alan BRASLAU: >> You probably are right to favor \quotation{}, \dots, etc. >> and to go unicode. But is it really necessary and a good idea >> to break with TeX culture? I guess so. What about $ $ (and $$ $$)? >> How about % (\%)? Not to mention& >> > $ and & are no problem because you can write inline math with \formula{...} > and ConTeXt’s tables don't use & I will probably also set # catcode to be letter in ctxcatcodetable. > % is problmeatic because you need a character to start a comment > and there is AFAIK no way to get the same result from % with a macro \comment{something} or \startcomment ... \stopcomment Aditya