%D \module %D [ file=lang-url, %D version=2008.01.22, % used to be lang-mis %D title=\CONTEXT\ Language Macros, %D subtitle=Language Options, %D author=Hans Hagen, %D date=\currentdate, %D copyright={PRAGMA / Hans Hagen \& Ton Otten}] %C %C This module is part of the \CONTEXT\ macro||package and is %C therefore copyrighted by \PRAGMA. See mreadme.pdf for %C details. \writestatus{loading}{Context Language Macros / URL} \loadmarkfile{lang-url} \unprotect \ifx\urlsplitmode\undefined \chardef\urlsplitmode\zerocount \fi % not supported in mkiv %D \macros %D {hyphenatedurl} %D %D For those who want to put full \URL's in a text, we offer %D %D \startbuffer %D \hyphenatedurl{http://optimist.optimist/optimist/optimist.optimist#optimist} %D \stopbuffer %D %D \typebuffer %D %D which breaks at the appropriate places. Watch the \type{#} %D hack. %D %D When passed as argument, like in \type {\goto}, one needs %D to substitute a \type {\\} for each \type{#}. %D %D \startbuffer %D \hyphenatedurl{http://this.is.a.rather/strange/reference#indeed} %D \stopbuffer %D %D \typebuffer \ifx\hyphenatedurl\undefined \let\hyphenatedurl\firstofoneargument \fi %D \macros %D {hyphenatedfilename} %D %D For the moment we treat filenames in a similar way, %D %D \starttyping %D \hyphenatedfilename{here/there/filename.suffix} %D \stoptyping \ifx\hyphenatedfilename\undefined \let\hyphenatedfilename\hyphenatedurl \fi % \def\test#1% % {\dontleavehmode % \begingroup % \tttf % \hyphenatedurl {% % \letterampersand #1\letterampersand #1\letterampersand #1\letterampersand #1\letterampersand % \letterhash #1\letterhash #1\letterpercent #1\letterslash #1\letterampersand % }% % \endgroup} % \dorecurse{100}{\test{a} \test{ab} \test{abc} \test{abcd} \test{abcde} \test{abcdef}} \protect \endinput