> [While the mailing list archive is down I can't search for previous answers
> to this, so apologies if this is asked and answered already.]
> 
> I'd like to use the Chinese setting facility in ConTeXt, and am going
> through the instructions given in the "Chinese in ConTeXt" manual. I'm
> finding it very tough to locate the utilites needed to prepare the fonts.
 
 the fontutil can be download from
 http://learn.tsinghua.edu.cn/homepage/015450/prog.html
 there are windows/linux/solaris version and the name is gbkfonts now.
 I think you can read this chinese web page.
 
 > In particular, I've been looking for 'chpfb' or 'gbpfb', which will enable
 > me to convert a TrueType font into several Type 1 fonts and corresponding
 > tfms, or the 'gbenc' shellscript which will enable me to create the
 > necessary tfms and encodings to use the ttf directly.
 > 
 > Unfortunately they are proving very difficult to track down in the locations
 > pointed to by the manual, which presumably are now out of date.
 > 
 > I have access to both Windows and Linux platforms to run these on, so if
 > anyone can point me at a place where I can now get them I'd be very
 > grateful. Even better, if someone actually has a working Chinese set-up, a
 > few pointers as to how you got there would be brilliant!
 
 there are a simple setup for chinese in context here:
 http://bbs.ctex.org/cgi-bin/topic.cgi?forum=8&topic=28&show=90
 also a chinese page.
 
 
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