Am 11.05.2009 um 16:55 schrieb Yue Wang:

Dear list:

Chinese TeX Society is proud to announce the t-zhspacing module to the
ConTeXt society.
The module is developed by Yue Wang based on Yin Dian's zhspacing.sty
macro package and Jonathan Kew's unicode-letters.tex + xetex
interchartoks mechanism.
It is designed for the audience who interested perfect Chinese
typesetting using ConTeXt and XeTeX.
It handles Chinese font loading, switching, line breaking, and
punctuation compression rules quite well.
Moreover, since the freetype's performance is much better than
fontforge's on large cjk fonts, so the document compilation can be
much faster.
Users are free to visit http://code.google.com/p/ctex-kit/, and the
code is in svn  (the trunk/zhspacing directory) now.

After taking a closer look in zhspacing.sty I think it's better to include
the code in your t-zhspacing module and to replace a lot of macros with
their ConTeXT equivalent (e.g. \...@for...\do.. with \processcommalist).

The content from unicode-letters.tex should also be moved to a separate
file (e.g. t-zhspacing-unicode.tex) which can be removed when the information
is added to char-def.lua.

Wolfgang

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