I am using MacOSX and up till now my files have a Western(Mac OS
Roman) encoding, not UTF8. That works fime in ConTeXt-mkii by using
\enableregime[mac].
But in ConTeXt-mkiv through luatex I get an error despite that same
\enableregime[mac]: For an accented character like é the error is !
Michail Vidiassov wrote:
Dear Hans and All,
in char-def.lua there are no adobename for
greekDelta AKA GREEK CAPITAL LETTER DELTA
greekOmega AKA GREEK CAPITAL LETTER OMEGA
greekmuAKA GREEK SMALL LETTER MU
because adobenames Delta, Omega and mu are used for
INCREMENT, OHM
Hans van der Meer wrote:
I am using MacOSX and up till now my files have a Western(Mac OS
Roman) encoding, not UTF8. That works fime in ConTeXt-mkii by using
\enableregime[mac].
But in ConTeXt-mkiv through luatex I get an error despite that same
\enableregime[mac]: For an accented
Text line contains an invalid utf-8 sequence.
Ah yes, I rember: there are 2~3 tex files in base/
with this problem.
I have a list, but it's not update to last context distro (I will do soon) .
I believe that with file command (under linux) one can discover them.
Perhaps with a preprocessing
The list is mostly used when LuaTeX tries to assign unicode slot from
glyph name. It would indeed make sense to have even more than a single
name for every unicode slot, for example both dbar dcroat (the first
one that comes to my mind) poiting to the same unicode slot, with
drcoat having
In dutch hyphenated accented characters loose there accent when
hyphenated: oö becomes o-o instead of o-ö. But the latter happens when
I process the code below. It happens both in mkii and mkiv. The number
of a's must be chosen so as to generate hyphenation between the two
o's. I tried
Hello,
It would be very nice, if one could put splitted TABLEs in columns (or
column-sets) without restrictions:
text before columns
\startcolumns[n=X]
some text spanning 1 or more columns, 1 or more pages
\bTABLE[split=repeat]
\bTABLEhead \bTR \bTH Head \eTH \eTABLEhead
\bTABLEbody
Peter Münster wrote:
Hello,
It would be very nice, if one could put splitted TABLEs in columns (or
column-sets) without restrictions:
text before columns
\startcolumns[n=X]
some text spanning 1 or more columns, 1 or more pages
\bTABLE[split=repeat]
\bTABLEhead \bTR \bTH Head
Hans van der Meer wrote:
In dutch hyphenated accented characters loose there accent when
hyphenated: oö becomes o-o instead of o-ö. But the latter happens when
I process the code below. It happens both in mkii and mkiv. The number
of a's must be chosen so as to generate hyphenation
Hans van der Meer wrote:
In dutch hyphenated accented characters loose there accent when
hyphenated: oö becomes o-o instead of o-ö. But the latter happens when
I process the code below. It happens both in mkii and mkiv. The number
of a's must be chosen so as to generate hyphenation
On 12 mei 2008, at 10:16, Hans Hagen wrote:
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Hans van der Meer wrote:
I am using MacOSX and up till now my files have a Western(Mac OS
Roman) encoding, not UTF8. That works fime in ConTeXt-mkii by using
\enableregime[mac].
But in ConTeXt-mkiv through luatex I get an
On 12 mei 2008, at 13:01, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Hans van der Meer wrote:
In dutch hyphenated accented characters loose there accent when
hyphenated: oö becomes o-o instead of o-ö. But the latter happens
when
I process the code below. It happens both in mkii and mkiv. The
number
of a's
Hans van der Meer wrote:
In my recollection this worked like a charm in the LaTeX-Babel package!
Well, \usemodule[babel] has never worked either ;-)
Anyway, I just realised after posting my message that the input could
be made to work by making ö active and having it execute a macro like
On 12 mei 2008, at 12:50, Hans Hagen wrote:
Hans van der Meer wrote:
In dutch hyphenated accented characters loose there accent when
hyphenated: oö becomes o-o instead of o-ö. But the latter happens
when
I process the code below. It happens both in mkii and mkiv. The
number
of a's
Hans van der Meer wrote:
On 12 mei 2008, at 12:50, Hans Hagen wrote:
Hans van der Meer wrote:
In dutch hyphenated accented characters loose there accent when
hyphenated: oö becomes o-o instead of o-ö. But the latter happens
when
I process the code below. It happens both in mkii and mkiv.
Hans van der Meer wrote:
On 12 mei 2008, at 10:16, Hans Hagen wrote:
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Hans van der Meer wrote:
I am using MacOSX and up till now my files have a Western(Mac OS
Roman) encoding, not UTF8. That works fime in ConTeXt-mkii by using
\enableregime[mac].
But in
16 matches
Mail list logo