Hi Patrick,
I've uploaded the fonts to the CTeX ftp:
ftp://ftp.ctex.org/pub/tex/fonts/cwTeX
and I've sent my module to Wolfgang to see if he has any suggestions. If any
of you feel interested in my module, I will put my module on my website
although it's still not perfect.
On 4/28/07, Patrick
changed the map files to use type1 files. Then it's much more faster. I
think I could upload all the files except type1 fonts to my web site (the
fonts are too big, google page seems only have 100MB at most).
If you tell me a location of the fonts on the web (and send me your
additional
Hi, Patrick
I've packed the fonts (although they can be downloaded somewhere, but it's
too big so I've deleted many unnecessary files) and support files, it's
about 53.6M. I have tried to upload to my google page, but it failed for
like 1000 times. I'll see if I can find an FTP to save it
Hi, everybody
Based on the core codes of ConTeXt and all helps from you guys, I've almost
finished a module that can typeset traditional Chinese books. I put an
example on http://zhichu.chen.googlepages.com/chinesevertical
I also made a first five chapters of a famous novel---Stone
I hope somebody who is interested in Chinese could help me to release my
module.
My 2 cents
http://www.logosrl.it/context/modules/2007-04-17/singles/font-chi_ebook.pdf
luigi
If your question is of interest to others as well,
Hi luigi
Actually, my module should not be called as module, it's just an extension
to Hans' Chinese module. My module only defined some macros to handle some
strange needs of Chinese traditional book style. Hans' \startvertical . . .
\stopvertical pair couldn't typeset that style very well, so
On Fri, 27 Apr 2007, Zhichu Chen wrote:
Hi luigi
Actually, my module should not be called as module, it's just an extension
to Hans' Chinese module. My module only defined some macros to handle some
strange needs of Chinese traditional book style. Hans' \startvertical . . .
\stopvertical
On Fri, 27 Apr 2007 21:02:10 +0800
Zhichu Chen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi luigi
Actually, my module should not be called as module, it's just an extension
to Hans' Chinese module. My module only defined some macros to handle some
strange needs of Chinese traditional book style. Hans'
Before that, I will cleasing some rubbish---actually, a lot---of my module.
What else should I do?
If possible, also put some indications about fonts you used (better if free)
(eg.
http://www.logosrl.it/context/modules/chinese-ttf.tgz
)
--
luigi
On Fri, 27 Apr 2007 17:47:35 +0200
luigi scarso [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Before that, I will cleasing some rubbish---actually, a lot---of my module.
What else should I do?
If possible, also put some indications about fonts you used (better if free)
(eg.
There is also a nice manual on the cwTeX Homepage [2], my problem is I
cannot understand anything.
yes, chines is ..complex.
Can you say a little bit about you chinese font package before I have
to download the zip file.
Sorry i'm a bit in a hurry.
Please search for Lutz in context mailing
Hi everybody,
Sorry for replying so late. I'm in a different time zone. I just get up and
after sending this mail, I'll take about 2 hours to office.
Yes, I use cwTeX fonts which are claimed under GPL. These fonts are first
made in Type 1 format and then converted to truetype format. Maybe it's
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