On 5/9/2013 7:29 AM, Dohyun Kim wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> With AdobeMyungjoStd-Medium.otf, I cannot typeset some chinese
> characters. Here is a simple tex source:
> 
> \starttext
> \definedfont[name:adobemyungjostdmedium]
> 黃金빛
> \stoptext

are you sure the font has chinese characters at all?

\starttext

\definedfont[name:adobemyungjostdmedium]

\Uchar"9EC3\ and \Uchar"91D1

\number"9EC3\ and \number"91D1

\stoptext

(there is a somewhat weird unicode backmapping but we use the unicde
numbers that are specified with the glyph data)


> U+9EC3 黃 and U+91D1 金 are missing in the pdf.
> Incidentally, during font cache I get a bunch of warning messages as follows:
> 
> otf loading > weird, unicode U+09EC3 points to U+02FC8 with index 0x01EF7

sort of harmless as it's only checking the embedded vector; sometimes
that vector is not consistent with the other data in the font (actually,
i've seen fonts with references to the full latin repertoire while in
fact they only had half a dozen symbols)

Hans

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