more fonts with cyrillic glyphs in this
> distribution. So I switched to XeTeX in order to use my system fonts.
> Unfortunately I stumbled into a problem when combining my fr settings with a
> font switching command.
>
> Here is a minimal example.
>
> \mainlanguage[fr]
> \u
use my system fonts.
Unfortunately I stumbled into a problem when combining my fr settings with a
font switching command.
Here is a minimal example.
\mainlanguage[fr]
\useencoding[ffr]
\definefontsynonym[CyrF][name:Lucida Grande]
\definefont[Russian][CyrF sa 1]
\starttext
Quelques caractères
On Thu, Mar 31, 2011 at 12:22, Aleksandr Sinicyn wrote:
> Hello!
>
> Cyrillic characters get transliterated after being processed by
> "texexec".
>
> The following example:
>
> \enableregime[utf]
> \useencoding[cyr]
> \definetypeface[russian][rm][s
Hello!
Cyrillic characters get transliterated after being processed by
"texexec".
The following example:
\enableregime[utf]
\useencoding[cyr]
\definetypeface[russian][rm][serif][computer-modern][default][encoding=t2a]
\setupbodyfont[russian,24pt]
\starttext
'm not sure how exactly the last two
arguments of
\definetypeface [Lido] [mm] [math] [lido] [...] [...]
work, but maybe something really subtle has changed in the meantime
that nobody has noticed.
\useencoding[st1]
\startmathcollection[storm]
\definemathsymbol [times]
Minimal example is here and support files are attached. Original support
can be downloaded here: http://modules.contextgarden.net/stormfontsupport
\mainlanguage[cz]
\enableregime[il2]
\useencoding[st2]
\useencoding[st3]
\usetypescriptfile[t-type-slido]
\usetypescript[Lido][st2]
\setupbodyfont
Renaud AUBIN wrote:
OK, since I don't know the behavior of \setupcharacterspacing, the
following question may seem stupid to you:
How the following string will be processed « Did you notice that real
NO-BREAK SPACE chars are already there? »
why not just try it
currently only intermediate ker
in the PDF except for the section titles
I am running Snow Leopard, and I have been using MacTeX for ages, and up to
now, everything was fine with ConTeXT.
I would really appreciate help! I hope the information I included is
sufficient.
Thank you very much!
Nauhaie
### TeX code ###
\useencod
au...@nibua-r.org wrote:
Hello,
I'm trying to compile a product of a complex structure (env + project +
product).
- My useMPgraphics are included in a product using \input
- My environment starts with :
\enableregime[utf8]
\useencoding[ffr]
\mainlanguage[fr]
just b
Hello,
I'm trying to compile a product of a complex structure (env +
project + product).
- My useMPgraphics are included in a product using input
- My environment starts with :
enableregime[utf8]
useencoding[ffr]
mainlanguage[fr]
just before startenvironment (else the horiz
minate this ugly (faulty?) after float space without disturbing the
whole whitespacing on the page.
Thanks in advance,
Tom
(Greetings from Lake Léman)
Here is a some kind of a minimal (not very proper nor cleaned, but it
compiles on context-live and it shows what i'm talking a
On Wed, Apr 8, 2009 at 13:49, wrote:
>
> Considering
>
> \enableregime[utf8]
> \useencoding[ffr]
> \mainlanguage[fr]
>
> \usetypescript[helvetica][ec]
> \setupbodyfont[helvetica,12pt]
>
> \setupcolors[state=start]
>
> \usemodule[tikz]
> \usetikzlibr
Hi folks,
I would use TikZ/mindmap to make some figures for a paper. Since I
have to install TikZ, I have updated my minimals yesterday and began
to really use MKIV. My problem is that when I process
\enableregime[utf8]
\useencoding[ffr]
\mainlanguage[fr]
\usetypescript[helvetica][texnansi
Thomas Floeren wrote:
Hi,
when I use enco-fde or -ffr (others not tried) I get an error with the beta
from 19.3.:
%coding: utf-8
\enableregime[utf]
\mainlanguage[de]
\useencoding[fde]
% \useencoding[ffr]
\starttext
blabla
\stoptext
ok, fixed (keep in mind that in mkiv we no longer have
Hi,
when I use enco-fde or -ffr (others not tried) I get an error with the beta
from 19.3.:
%coding: utf-8
\enableregime[utf]
\mainlanguage[de]
\useencoding[fde]
% \useencoding[ffr]
\starttext
blabla
\stoptext
ConTeXt ver: 2009.03.19 10:04 MKII fmt: 2009.3.the\normalday int:
english/e
t!
Jeff
On Sun, Nov 16, 2008 at 15:05, Hans Hagen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> \useencoding[ffr]
>
> best not mess around with active colons in an other way since there are
> precausions takne for this kind of hackery all over context (you don't
> want t
gt; the older hacks that don't work anymore? While I follow the
> developments of luatex with interest, I'm not interested in switching
> yet if I can help it.
\useencoding[ffr]
best not mess around with active colons in an other way since there are
p
inimal example from wiki (http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Russian)
> does not work, i.e.
>
> \enableregime[utf]
> \useencoding[cyr]
>
> \definetypeface [russian]
> [rm] [serif] [computer-modern] [default] [encoding=t2a]
>
> \setupbodyfont[russian]
> \starttext
&g
Hans Hagen wrote:
Oleg Kolosov wrote:
Hans Hagen wrote:
Oleg Kolosov wrote:
Hello!
I'm trying to generate searchable pdf with cyrrillic glyphs with the
following:
\enableregime[utf]
\mainlanguage[ru]
\setupencoding[default=t2a]
\useencoding[pfr]
\usepdffontresourc
Oleg Kolosov wrote:
> Hans Hagen wrote:
>> Oleg Kolosov wrote:
>>
>>> Hello!
>>>
>>> I'm trying to generate searchable pdf with cyrrillic glyphs with the
>>> following:
>>>
>>> \enableregime[utf]
>>> \mainlanguag
Hans Hagen wrote:
Oleg Kolosov wrote:
Hello!
I'm trying to generate searchable pdf with cyrrillic glyphs with the
following:
\enableregime[utf]
\mainlanguage[ru]
\setupencoding[default=t2a]
\useencoding[pfr]
\usepdffontresource t2a
\usetypescript[pscyr][\defaultencoding] % type-psc
Oleg Kolosov wrote:
> Hello!
>
> I'm trying to generate searchable pdf with cyrrillic glyphs with the
> following:
>
> \enableregime[utf]
> \mainlanguage[ru]
> \setupencoding[default=t2a]
> \useencoding[pfr]
> \usepdffontresource t2a
> \usetypescript[pscyr
Hello!
I'm trying to generate searchable pdf with cyrrillic glyphs with the
following:
\enableregime[utf]
\mainlanguage[ru]
\setupencoding[default=t2a]
\useencoding[pfr]
\usepdffontresource t2a
\usetypescript[pscyr][\defaultencoding] % type-pscyr is my own
typescript file
\setupbodyfont[
)
does not work, i.e.
\enableregime[utf]
\useencoding[cyr]
\definetypeface [russian]
[rm] [serif] [computer-modern] [default] [encoding=t2a]
\setupbodyfont[russian]
\starttext
Мама и Папа % Some Russian characters
\stoptext
does transliterate Russian characters.
I do not have any experien
t;
> \enableregime[utf]
> \useencoding[cyr]
>
> \definetypeface [russian]
> [rm] [serif] [computer-modern] [default] [encoding=t2a]
>
> \setupbodyfont[russian]
> \starttext
> Мама и Папа % Some Russian characters
> \stoptext
>
> does transliterate Russian cha
Hello!
I was able to persuade one user to prepare ConTeXt package for NixOS
distro, but, unfortunately, being from Russia he quickly discovered that
he minimal example from wiki (http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Russian)
does not work, i.e.
\enableregime[utf]
\useencoding[cyr]
\definetypeface
\tooltip[left|right|middle]{text}{text}
\translate[name=text]
\typ{text}
\type{text}
\typebuffer[name]
\typefile[name]{text}
\underbar{text}
\underbars{text text}
# \unexpanded
# \unprotect
# \unprotected
\useblocks[names][names]
\usecommands{text}
\usedirectory[names|reset]
\useencoding[names]
\usee
; Great – the old books are saved!
> (Jesus Christ ... )
>
>
> Second:
> The "| was extremely important for contexting german texts (because
> of our huge amount of false ligatures).
> Why is it not supported anymore (or at least replaced)??
>
> Steffen
Hi Steffen,
Hello all,
I have a document which which is predominately English, but contains
(currently) also 8 Chinese characters and 2 Cyrillic words (in the
Acknowledgement section).
First, regarding Chinese:
I use:
\enableregime[utf]
\useencoding[cyr]
\usemodule[chinese]
\mainlanguage[uk
Moreover, The following example raises
another class of problem induced by the use of the semicolon with \in:
\useencoding[ffr]
\mainlanguage[fr]
\starttext
text:\blank
text;\blank
text?\blank
text!\blank
A sample table is given: \in{tableau}[tab:mytab].
\placetable[here][tab:mytab]{Test}{
\bT
Hi Hans,
> i'm no sure what you mean here
>
> Hans
As a sample is better than words, the following code contains the
problems induced by the use of \useencoding[ffr]. The first part is only
here to ensure the correct horizontal spacing. The second part raises
the problem related
Hagen a �crit :
>>
>>> so i'll wait for the test file before i look into it
>>>
>> \useencoding[ffr]
>> \mainlanguage[fr]
>>
>> \starttext
>>
>> \section{\type{enco-ffr.tex} related issue}
>>
>> \startuseMPgraphic{mymptest}
&
Renaud Aubin wrote:
> Hans Hagen a �crit :
>
>> so i'll wait for the test file before i look into it
>>
> \useencoding[ffr]
> \mainlanguage[fr]
>
> \starttext
>
> \section{\type{enco-ffr.tex} related issue}
>
> \startuseMPgraphic{mymptest}
Hans Hagen a écrit :
> so i'll wait for the test file before i look into it
\useencoding[ffr]
\mainlanguage[fr]
\starttext
\section{\type{enco-ffr.tex} related issue}
\startuseMPgraphic{mymptest}
numeric u;
u:=1cm;
draw origin--(10u,10u);
\stopuseMPgraphic
\placefigure[he
o-0506.pdf. is
unreachable
.tex file for creating xmldir.xml :
\useregime[il1]
\enableregime[il1]
\useencoding[ffr]
\mainlanguage[fr]
\executesystemcommand
% {texmfstart xmltools --dir --recurse
--root=K:/Mesdoc/cours/05-teb-0506/000_zip-tout
--pattern={*.pdf,*.xls} --output=xmldi
Hello Hans,
here's a little MetaFun snippet which fails to work because of special
treatment of French characters:
\useencoding[ffr]
\mainlanguage[fr]
\startMPcode
fill fullcircle scaled 5cm;
\stopMPcode
\stoptext
>> (0,0,5cm.directdiscretionary,0,0,5cm.directdiscretionary)
the strategy would be the same with
> accented characters, but so far I haven't been able to make it work.
You can use accented characters in the source with latin1 or utf8 encodings
(use \enableregime[il1] or [utf]). You can get colon spacing using
\useencoding[ffr] *before* \mainlanguag
>directdiscretionary
>>> l.71 enddef \directdiscretionary
>>> {;}
>>>
>>> Cheers,
>>>
>>>
>> anything funny in your cont-loc/cont-sys or so?
>>
>
> Hi Hans,
>
> The problem is apparently due to
> \usee
t-loc/cont-sys or so?
Hi Hans,
The problem is apparently due to
\useencoding[ffr]
\mainlanguage[fr]
without it works well...
All I can say is: It was working well before updating (ConTeXt
2006.06.09 + bib beta 5)... I have just updated cont-tmf...
It's maybe due to \scanurl-related mod
Minimal test:
\useencoding[ffr]
\mainlanguage[fr]
\starttext
Un essai, de ponctuation; un autre.
\startuseMPgraphic{testMP}
draw origin--(1cm,1cm);
draw (origin--(1cm,1cm)) rotated 180;
\stopuseMPgraphic
\placefigure[here]{none}{\useMPgraphic{testMP}}
\stoptext
texexec returns:
This is
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
> Hi (mostly for Hans),
>
> Is there a clean way to get around this problem:
>
> \useencoding[ffr]
>\mainlanguage[fr]
>\starttext
>\hyphenatedurl{http://somewhere.to/go}
>\stoptext
>
> It gives:
&g
Hi (mostly for Hans),
Is there a clean way to get around this problem:
\useencoding[ffr]
\mainlanguage[fr]
\starttext
\hyphenatedurl{http://somewhere.to/go}
\stoptext
It gives:
! Undefined control sequence.
\discretionarytoken
because of the active : , but I am not
ex-base.cfg and sudo update-updmap
(as I remember...).
I'm not sure this will solve your problem but you can try anyway since
IMHO, it's better to have type1 fonts instead of bitmap...
Moreover, if you want correct language settings for french, you should
better write:
\setupout
On 5/11/06, Alex Mikhalev wrote:
> Hello all,
> I am struggling to get a utf support for Context on mac working with
> cyrrilic (Russian).
> I am using this example:
> \enableregime[utf]
> \useencoding[cyr]
> \definetypeface [russian]
> [rm] [serif] [computer-modern]
Hello all,
I am struggling to get a utf support for Context on mac working with
cyrrilic (Russian).
I am using this example:
\enableregime[utf]
\useencoding[cyr]
\definetypeface [russian]
[rm] [serif] [computer-modern] [default] [encoding=t2a]
\setupbodyfont[russian]
\starttext
Мама и Папа
Just forget previous posts...
\useencoding[ffr]
\mainlanguage[fr]
is the correct sequence !!! I'm just too tired... Sorry
Renaud AUBIN a écrit :
Hi Hans,
With the latest release the following example doesn't give correct
punctuation spaces... (at least here)
\setupout
I have forgotten \useencoding[ffr]... Don't work too...
Renaud AUBIN a écrit :
Hi Hans,
With the latest release the following example doesn't give correct
punctuation spaces... (at least here)
\setupoutput[pdftex]
\mainlanguage[fr]
% Fonts settings for ConTeXt
\usetypescrip
Renaud AUBIN wrote:
> I must add
>
> \enableregime[il9]
> \useencoding[ffr]
> \mainlanguage[fr]
>
to cont-new.tex add:
\prependtoks
\resetlanguagespecifics
\to \everyMPgraphic
-
I must add
\enableregime[il9]
\useencoding[ffr]
\mainlanguage[fr]
=> doesn't work
\enableregime[il9]
\useencoding[ffr]
%\mainlanguage[fr]
=> does work
Renaud AUBIN a écrit :
Hi all,
This post is for Hans
I've just upgraded ConTeXt and the new enco-ffr interf
e:
>
> \setupoutput[pdftex]
>
> \enableregime[il9]
> \useencoding[ffr]
> \mainlanguage[fr]
>
> \starttext
> Essai: est-ce que la ponctuation est correcte?
>
> Essai : est-ce que la ponctuation est correcte?
>
> Essai : est-ce que la ponctuation est corre
g not working anymore
(2006.02.15)
Renaud
Hans Hagen a écrit :
Renaud AUBIN wrote:
Yes, in my product I use:
\enableregime[il9]
\useencoding[ffr]
\mainlanguage[fr]
just before \startproduct
Taco's def works fine...
but why do you need defs at
Hans Hagen a écrit :
but why do you need defs at all
Hans
Because if I don't use this def, I don't obtain correct spacing (i.e.
no space between the word and { ;, :, !, ? } ) !
Considering this sample:
\setupoutput[pdftex]
\enableregime[il9]
\useencoding[ffr]
\mainl
Renaud AUBIN wrote:
> Yes, in my product I use:
>
> \enableregime[il9]
> \useencoding[ffr]
> \mainlanguage[fr]
>
> just before \startproduct
>
> Taco's def works fine...
but wh
Yes, in my product I use:
\enableregime[il9]
\useencoding[ffr]
\mainlanguage[fr]
just before \startproduct
Taco's def works fine...
Renaud
do you use \useencoding[ffr]?
utput space between
> test and : is too large (I assume a normal space + \,)
> Is this possible to get this def smarter ?
do you use \useencoding[ffr]?
Hans
-
Hans Hagen | PRAGMA ADE
Salut Gilles,
I use
\useencoding[il9]
\mainlanguage[fr]
\useencoding[ffr]
\def\activateSomeCharacters{%
\defineactivecharacter ! {\,\string!}%
\defineactivecharacter ? {\,\string?}%
\defineactivecharacter : {\,\string:}%
\defineactivecharacter ; {\,\string;}}
\activateSomeCharacters
Hello,
The following document:
%
\mainlanguage[fr]
\useencoding[ffr]
\starttext
Essai: \c ca marche? Non; fini!
\stoptext
%
doesn't work anymore. The punctuations are no more spaced correctly.
$ texexec --version
TeXExec 5.4.3 - ConTeXt / PRAGMA ADE 1997
"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
" A bit more detailed ev
n't obtain indentation at all.
What I'm doing wrong ??? It drives me crazy since these features are
prerequisites for my PhD style !
Renaud
\enableregime[il9]
\useencoding[ffr]
\mainlanguage[fr]
%% Set output to pdf
\setupoutput[pdftex]
%% Activate txt in METAPOST
\useMPlibrar
...]".
Where could I find other error messages if it's not enough?
My source file is:
\setupoutput[pdf]
\enableregime[utf]
\useencoding[cyr]
\definetypeface [russian]
[rm] [serif] [computer-modern] [default] [encoding=t2a]
\setupbodyfont[russian]
\starttext
Мама и Папа % Some Rus
x27;t use
the --all switch of texexec!).
Removing some of the other files can be a bit harder and require
editing core include files:
* font encodings are loaded in enco-ini.tex
\useencoding[ans,il2,ec,tbo,pdf,uc,pol,qx,t5,cyr]
* regimes are loaded in regi-ini:
\useregime[def,uni,lat,wi
dings are loaded in enco-ini.tex
\useencoding[ans,il2,ec,tbo,pdf,uc,pol,qx,t5,cyr]
* regimes are loaded in regi-ini:
\useregime[def,uni,lat,win,il1,mac]
* unicode tables are loaded in unic-ini:
\useunicodevector[0,1,2,3,4,5,30,32,33,34,39]
It would be easier if these could be moved t
your
\useencoding[ffr]
in the environment file. Your environment file is loaded *after*
\startproduct (which implies \starttext), and therefore the switch
comes too late. Moving the three french language related lines to
the stop of the actual prd_phd.tex file (before \starttext) solves
the pr
Hi,
Renaud AUBIN wrote:
[failing \cite commands in a component file]
I've found the problem, and it is in fact not related to the bib
module (and not really to the project structure either). The real
culprit was a bug in the tuo file loader, triggered by your
\useencoding[ffr]
i
\quotation{a} work OK here.
\stoptext
Btw:
- \useencoding[utf8] has no sense
- You are free to use \rightguillemet, so you don't need to depend on
Adobe naming scheme unless you work on low level with fonts.
Thanks a lot for your perfect answer :)
-AJ
_
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> -> How could I do french guillemets (<< and >>)? Is it possible?
You can also use \quotation:
\enableregime[utf]
\mainlanguage[fr] % if you're writing in French
\starttext
Both «a» and \quotation{a} work OK here.
\stoptext
Btw:
- \useencoding[u
ailing list thread linked from that page.
So I tried:
\input enco-pfr
\useencoding[pfr]
\startencoding [ec]
\usepdffontresource ec
\stopencoding
\setupbodyfont[lbr]% I have typescripts for Lucida Bright fonts, the Czech is
typeset OK
\starttext
A testing Czech sentence follows:
Příliš žluťoučký
the mailing list thread linked from that page. So I tried:\input enco-pfr\useencoding[pfr]\startencoding [ec] \usepdffontresource ec\stopencoding\setupbodyfont[lbr]% I have typescripts for Lucida Bright fonts, the Czech is typeset OK\starttextA testing Czech sentence follows:Příliš žluťoučký kůň ú
can see. Question to toto:
What's your font setup for the document?
No font selecting command. It seems to be cm. I use two commands into
my document without knowing beeing sure of what they do:
\useencoding[utf8] and \enableregime[utf]
(Someone asked what encoding, you answered UTF-8, whi
_and_Regimes and in the mailing list thread linked from that page. So I tried:\input enco-pfr\useencoding[pfr]\startencoding [ec] \usepdffontresource ec\stopencoding\setupbodyfont[lbr]% I have typescripts for Lucida Bright fonts, the Czech is typeset OK\starttextA testing Czech sentence follows:Příl
ableregime[il9]
\useencoding[ffr]
\mainlanguage[fr]
% Fonts
\usetypescriptfile[type-buy]
\loadmapfile[ec-bh-lucida.map]
\usetypescript[lucida][ec]
\setupbodyfont[lucida]
\startproject phd
\environment phdenv
\product phdprod
\stopproject
__p
an experiment :
__
%% Set output to pdf
\setupoutput[pdftex]
%% Activate txt in METAPOST
\useMPlibrary[txt]
%% Activate colors
\setupcolors[state=start]
\setuppapersize[A4][A4]
\enableregime[il9]
\useencoding[ffr]
\m
to compile your example file:
Then I get no output! The logfile is at the end of the message!
That was intentional. \showhyphens only writes a message
to the terminal, no typesetting was doen.
It complains about that the coding utf is unknown!
That was a mistake. I used \useencoding, wher
the coding utf is unknown!
That was a mistake. I used \useencoding, where I should have
used \enableregime. Revised version:
\language[de]
\enableregime[utf]
\hyphenation{Voll-stän-dig-keit}
\starttext
\showhyphens{Vollständigkeit}
\stoptext
Either way, your output from my test file
Hello Taco,
when I try to compile your example file:
\language[de]
\useencoding[utf]
\hyphenation{Voll-stän-dig-keit}
\starttext
\showhyphens{Vollständigkeit}
\stoptext
Then I get no output! The logfile is at the end of the message! It
complains about that the coding utf is unknown!
You are
!
That was a mistake. I used \useencoding, where I should have
used \enableregime. Revised version:
\language[de]
\enableregime[utf]
\hyphenation{Voll-stän-dig-keit}
\starttext
\showhyphens{Vollständigkeit}
\stoptext
Either way, your output from my test file looks fine.
Good luck
ve I replied to Kári Hreinsson in relation to getting Icelandic letters with this:Dear Kári,This works for me.\usetypescript[modern][ec]\setupbodyfont[10pt,rm]\enableregime[utf]\setupencoding[default=ec]\useencoding[ec]\starttextaábcdðeéfghiíjklmnoópqrstuúvxyzþæöAÁBCDÐEÉFGHIÍJKLMNOÓPQRSTUÚVXYZ\Thorn{}ÆÖ\st
; process this, or do I have to convert it to another encoding? I tried
> \enableregime[utf] and \useencoding[uc] but it just produced black blobs
> instead of Chinese characters.
>
> I hope ConTeXt can do it? :-)
>
> Thanks,
>
> Duncan
i prepared a small perl script to c
These letters work correctly in LaTeX and I
>
> am using ConTeXt and LaTeX from the TeTeX distribution.
>
> The file I currenty have is like this (It's in ISO 8859-1 encoding):
>
> Dear Kári,
>
> This works for me.
>
> \usetypescript[modern][ec]
> \setu
7.103550.62ca287e.en.html
\useencoding[pfr]
\startencoding [ec]
\usepdffontresource ec
\stopencoding
% perhaps the order is important (that these two lines have to be
above instead of below)
\usetypescript[modern][ec]
\setupbodyfont[rm]
Does this improve anything?
(I recently very rarely read th
;s in ISO 8859-1 encoding): Dear Kári,This works for me.\usetypescript[modern][ec]\setupbodyfont[10pt,rm]\enableregime[utf] \setupencoding[default=ec]\useencoding[ec]\starttextaábcdðeéfghiíjklmnoópqrstuúvxyzþæöAÁBCDÐEÉFGHIÍJKLMNOÓPQRSTUÚVXYZ\Thorn{}ÆÖ\stoptextTry that. I am using ConTeXt throug
ce=en output=pdftex
\enableregime[il1] % sets input encoding il1 = ISO 8859-1
\mainlanguage[is] % Á að setja á íslensku
\setupencoding[default=ec]
\useencoding[ec]
\starttext
aábcdðeéfghiíjklmnoópqrstuúvxyzþæö
AÁBCDÐEÉFGHIÍJKLMNOÓPQRSTUÚVXYZ\Thorn{}ÆÖ
\stoptext
=
And it gets run (although
to convert it to another encoding? I tried
\enableregime[utf] and \useencoding[uc] but it just produced black blobs
instead of Chinese characters.
I hope ConTeXt can do it? :-)
Thanks,
Duncan
Please post output of texexec command. Maybe ConTeXt fails to find
some files?
that's tricky
another encoding? I tried
\enableregime[utf] and \useencoding[uc] but it just produced black blobs
instead of Chinese characters.
I hope ConTeXt can do it? :-)
Thanks,
Duncan
Please post output of texexec command. Maybe ConTeXt fails to find some
files?
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\enableregime[utf] and \useencoding[uc] but it just produced black blobs
instead of Chinese characters.
I hope ConTeXt can do it? :-)
Thanks,
Duncan
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uuge space between f and : which you certainly isn't what you want.
Thanks for your answer,
Olivier
PS: Also the default definition in useencoding is .25em for :;?!
I'm no typographical expert at all but I thought the standard is
inde
mmand[\cleanlabel]\dosetups}
\def\dosetupsB[#1]%
{\cleanuplabel{#1}%
\processcommacommand[\cleanlabel]\dosetups}
\def\dosetupsC[#1]%
{\cleanuplabel{#1}%
\dosetups\cleanlabel}
\protect
\useencoding [ffr] \mainlanguage[fr]
\setupheadertexts[text][\setups{run:left}]
\startsetups run:left
no
Hi,
Seems like the following crashes conTeXt:
\useencoding [ffr]
\mainlanguage[fr]
\setupheadertexts[text][][][\setups{run:left}][]
\startsetups run:left
nothing
\stopsetups
\starttext
Nothing special here
\stoptext
Of course one can live with this by renaming the tag
Vietnamese ... \dj. Plus the one which should be used as a
"fallback" in Slovenian:
\definecharacter dstroke {d\zcaron}
that's an easy one ... and could be within a boring background run ...
see attachment:
\useencoding[fsl]
\starttext
\dstroke \language[sl] \dstroke
\stop
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
I'm guessing:
\input enco-pfr
\startencoding [ec]
\usepdffontresource ec
\stopencoding
\starttext
fi ff ffi
\stoptext
(at least this loads pdfr-ec.tex)
Taco
it's hard to check with compressed files, but:
\pdfcompresslevel=0
\useen
Peter Münster wrote:
On Tue, 5 Jul 2005, Hans Hagen wrote:
Peter Münster wrote:
I've just discovered, that the problem is only with : and ; but not with ?
and !
Here my example files:
file env.tex:
\startenvironment env
\useencoding[ffr]
\mainlanguage[fr]
\stopenvironment
On Tue, 5 Jul 2005, Hans Hagen wrote:
> Peter Münster wrote:
> > I've just discovered, that the problem is only with : and ; but not with ?
> > and !
> > Here my example files:
> >
> > file env.tex:
> > \startenvironment env
> > \useencodi
Peter Münster wrote:
I've just discovered, that the problem is only with : and ; but not with ?
and !
Here my example files:
file env.tex:
\startenvironment env
\useencoding[ffr]
\mainlanguage[fr]
\stopenvironment
file test.tex:
\environment env
\starttext
No space before : nor ;
bla: bla
ode and comparing running
text to in MathML:
--
\mainlanguage[es]\enableregime[utf]\useencoding[uc]
\usemodule[mathml]\setupoutput[pdftex]
\starttext
Situación niños volúmenes sí interés:
\startXMLdata Situación niños
volúmenessí
interés\stopXMLdata
\stoptext
--
The following is a non-unicode te
>>I'm processing some Spanish from Unicode and some of it is in MathML,
>>for which I use ConTeXt's native processing. There seems to be a problem
>>with accents. When I run this on Live:
>>
>>--
>>\mainlanguage[es]\enableregime[utf]\useenco
Duncan Hothersall wrote:
Hello all.
I'm processing some Spanish from Unicode and some of it is in MathML,
for which I use ConTeXt's native processing. There seems to be a problem
with accents. When I run this on Live:
--
\mainlanguage[es]\enableregime[utf]\useencoding[uc]
\useXML
Hello all.
I'm processing some Spanish from Unicode and some of it is in MathML,
for which I use ConTeXt's native processing. There seems to be a problem
with accents. When I run this on Live:
--
\mainlanguage[es]\enableregime[utf]\useencoding[uc]
\useXMLfilter[utf]\usemodule[mathml]
tex ?
Cordialement,
-- Maurice Diamantini
%%%%
\enableregime[il1]
\useencoding[ffr]
\mainlanguage[fr]
\setuppapersize[A4]
\setuplayout[%
topspace=1.0cm,
backspace=2.0cm,
% header=2.0cm,
% footer=1.0cm,
% margin=1.2cm,
%
is works ok in my version; what version do you run?
Sorry, in the email I have forgotten two commands :
\useencoding[ffr]
\enableregime[il1]
\mainlanguage[fr]
\setupinteraction[state=start]
\definefield [Help] [check] [HelpSetup] [helpinfo] [helpinfo]
\setupfields[reset]
\setupfield[HelpSetup][optio
; A general suggestion--you might experiment with the [special]
> typescripts in type-spe as a way of loading the mathcollections.
Incorporated, so \input t-math-sto.tex \usemathcollection[storm]
is no more needed; just e.g.
\useencoding[st1]
\useencoding[st3]
\usetypescriptfile[t-type-sli
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