At 10:23 AM 8/26/2001 +0300, Olya Briginets wrote:

>However, I still wonder why the old method did not work.
>After
>   \definetypeface[tms][rm][serif][times][default][encoding=ec]
>   \usetypescript[berry][ec]
>   \setupbodyfont[serif,tms]
>I got that \characterencoding is @default@, not @ec@, while
>\usetypescript[berry][ec] implies that \Adiaeresis is \@ec@Adiaeresis, not
>\@default@Adiaeresis.
>I guess this is because some @@fontencoding becomes @default@ while defining
>typeface in such a way, despite [encoding=ec].
>I see inconsistency here. Or there isn't?

maybe, in any case, if so, i will run into it and repair it, for the momen 
tuse the working versions

>I want to learn a way to use some cyrillic fonts, maybe in different 
>encodings,
>and make it as seamless as possible, that's why I'd wish to do it the *right*
>way, not just working somehow.

sure, but then forget about the berry naming and go the ec-* or 8r-* or 
t2a-* way since then at least you *know* what the encodings involved are. 
The mapping to berry is just there for good old times sake and i'm not 
going to extend that list of names myself; we should do it in such a way 
that users kind of understand what is happening.

Hans
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