At 08:34 AM 10/8/2002 +0200, AlterEgo Qasars wrote:
>Good morning once more.
>
>I have to typeset something in TX fonts. It has EC (Cork?) encoding, while
>my input has Iso Latin 2 (il2) encoding. It is a virtual font, so
>reencoding is not so easy. I found ConTeXt can reencode it itself via
>regimes. After some digging in the source coude I included this in my
>document:

if in enco-il2.tex, you change

   \startcoding[il2]

into

   \startcoding[il2][il2]

you get a a regime for free (first regenerate a format)

   \enableregime[il2]

>It works well, but
>1) bookmarks now includes some funny stuff

hm, should not happen, unless some glyphs are not defined (see enco-pdf)

>2) \hyphenation causes errors

what errors?

>3) it is hard to use special charachters (like czech double quotes)
>because it is in every encoding in another place

\startquotation ... \stopquotation ... \quotation ...

Hans
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