Radhelorn wrote:
Hello All!
I'm fresh ConTeXt user, trying to move from LaTeX. And I have several
problems with fonts in ConTeXt 2005.06.07 (teTeX-3.0).
First of all: pscyr. It's a cyrillic type1 font package which works
perfectly in LaTeX, but in Plain TeX and ConTeXt whitespaces between
words
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Radhelorn wrote:
Hello All!
I'm fresh ConTeXt user, trying to move from LaTeX. And I have several
problems with fonts in ConTeXt 2005.06.07 (teTeX-3.0).
First of all: pscyr. It's a cyrillic type1 font package which works
perfectly in LaTeX, but in Plain TeX and ConTeXt
Radhelorn wrote:
\DeclareFontShape{T2A}{fco}{m}{it}{- fcori6t}{}
So you should use fcori6t in ConTeXt as well. You are using the
wrong metrics, and that is the cause of the disappearing space.
Encoding file fonts/enc/dvips/pscyr/t2a.enc, but pdftex ignores
ReEncodeFont, as stated in
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
\DeclareFontShape{T2A}{fco}{m}{it}{- fcori6t}{}
So you should use fcori6t in ConTeXt as well. You are using the
wrong metrics, and that is the cause of the disappearing space.
Oh, thank you, I see it now. But how font filename and basename is
resolved from map file if
Radhelorn wrote:
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
\DeclareFontShape{T2A}{fco}{m}{it}{- fcori6t}{}
So you should use fcori6t in ConTeXt as well. You are using the
wrong metrics, and that is the cause of the disappearing space.
Oh, thank you, I see it now. But how font filename and basename is
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Radhelorn wrote:
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
\DeclareFontShape{T2A}{fco}{m}{it}{- fcori6t}{}
So you should use fcori6t in ConTeXt as well. You are using the
wrong metrics, and that is the cause of the disappearing space.
Oh, thank you, I see it now. But how font