Re: [NTG-context] Unicode chars and \insertpages (Win7)

2020-05-31 Thread Hans Hagen
On 5/31/2020 12:16 PM, Pablo Rodriguez wrote: On 5/30/20 7:38 PM, Hans Hagen wrote: On 5/30/2020 6:49 PM, Pablo Rodriguez wrote: On 5/29/20 9:45 AM, Hans Hagen wrote: [...] That said: I never use non-ascii non-spacy names ... it's the most portable. This was my first file with an exception

Re: [NTG-context] Unicode chars and \insertpages (Win7)

2020-05-31 Thread Pablo Rodriguez
On 5/30/20 7:38 PM, Hans Hagen wrote: > On 5/30/2020 6:49 PM, Pablo Rodriguez wrote: >> On 5/29/20 9:45 AM, Hans Hagen wrote: >> [...] >>> That said: I never use non-ascii non-spacy names ... it's the most >>> portable. >> >> This was my first file with an exception to that rule. > ah, i see, i

Re: [NTG-context] Unicode chars and \insertpages (Win7)

2020-05-30 Thread Hans Hagen
On 5/30/2020 6:49 PM, Pablo Rodriguez wrote: On 5/29/20 9:45 AM, Hans Hagen wrote: On 5/28/2020 9:49 PM, Pablo Rodriguez wrote: [...] \insertpages[ξ_file.pdf] Using latest on Linux, it works perfectly fine. On Windows (I’m still on Win7), it doesn’t work unless I replace "ξ" with an

Re: [NTG-context] Unicode chars and \insertpages (Win7)

2020-05-30 Thread Pablo Rodriguez
On 5/29/20 9:45 AM, Hans Hagen wrote: > On 5/28/2020 9:49 PM, Pablo Rodriguez wrote: >>[...] >> \insertpages[ξ_file.pdf] >> >> Using latest on Linux, it works perfectly fine. On Windows (I’m still on >> Win7), it doesn’t work unless I replace "ξ" with an ASCII character. >> >> Could this

Re: [NTG-context] Unicode chars and \insertpages (Win7)

2020-05-29 Thread Hans Hagen
On 5/28/2020 9:49 PM, Pablo Rodriguez wrote: Dear list, I have the following sample: \startext \insertpages[ξ_file.pdf] \stoptext Using latest on Linux, it works perfectly fine. On Windows (I’m still on Win7), it doesn’t work unless I replace "ξ" with an ASCII character. Could

[NTG-context] Unicode chars and \insertpages (Win7)

2020-05-28 Thread Pablo Rodriguez
Dear list, I have the following sample: \startext \insertpages[ξ_file.pdf] \stoptext Using latest on Linux, it works perfectly fine. On Windows (I’m still on Win7), it doesn’t work unless I replace "ξ" with an ASCII character. Could this be fixed or is it really a limiatation of