Richard Gabriel wrote:
Hello Hans, Tobias and others,
with help of Xiao Jianfeng, I've added the missing Chinese
localizations into lang-chi.tex (as Tobias reported). I also attach a
simple test file.
Could you please review it and add it to the distribution it it's all OK?
I only had
Tobias Burnus wrote:
Hello,
some remarks/errors of the current UTF-8 Chinese support in ConTeXt
2005.12.19:
(For (a) to (c) see also attached file.)
a) unic-chi.tex: This contains the unicode vectors for which a Chinese
font will be used; currently it only covers
Tobias Burnus wrote:
Hello,
some remarks/errors of the current UTF-8 Chinese support in ConTeXt
2005.12.19:
(For (a) to (c) see also attached file.)
a) unic-chi.tex: This contains the unicode vectors for which a Chinese
font will be used; currently it only covers
Hans Hagen wrote:
Xiao Jianfeng wrote:
Hello,
I found that \footnote cannot work correctly as I expected.
Here is my source file:
%--
%\loadmapfile[gbk]
%\usemodule[chinese]
\setuppagenumbering[location=inright
Hello,
I found that \footnote cannot work correctly as I expected.
Here is my source file:
%--
%\loadmapfile[gbk]
%\usemodule[chinese]
\setuppagenumbering[location=inright]
\setupbodyfont[lbr,12pt]
\setupindenting[big,yes]
Hi,
Tobias Burnus wrote:
Hi,
Xiao Jianfeng wrote:
Maybe it is beacuse of the encoding of your .tex file.
The encoding of my tex source file is cp936 and I edit with gvim.
ConTeXt compiles OK when processing Chinese. I din't use
\enableregime[utf] or \language[cn] to typeset Chinese.
Ok
Tobias Burnus wrote:
Hi,
Xiao Jianfeng wrote:
What would be needed to get UTF-8 input running with Chinese?
If you use vim to edit your tex file, maybe you can try set
encoding=utf8, then save and compile.
As far as I know, GBK is compatible with unicode.
No, that does not work
Tobias Burnus wrote:
Hi,
Xiao Jianfeng wrote:
What would be needed to get UTF-8 input running with Chinese?
If you use vim to edit your tex file, maybe you can try set
encoding=utf8, then save and compile.
As far as I know, GBK is compatible with unicode.
No, that does not work
Tobias Burnus wrote:
Hi,
Tobias Burnus wrote:
Seemingly the UTF-8 encoding makes some trouble - I get either errors
or the wrong characters.
Ok, I played around a bit more:
\usemodule[chinese]
\enableregime[utf]
...
Hä? 中文?
Prints as Hä? *** (* denotes black boxes).
Whereas
Hello,
When I tried to create PDF on the fly in the wiki, I found that context
live @ contextgarden.net doesn't support Chinese -_-
Is it possible that context live @ contextgarden.net is reconfigured
with Chinese support ?
Regards,
xiaojf
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Patrick Gundlach wrote:
Hello,
When I tried to create PDF on the fly in the wiki, I found that context
live @ contextgarden.net doesn't support Chinese -_-
Is it possible that context live @ contextgarden.net is reconfigured
with Chinese support ?
a) what does it take to support
Xiao Jianfeng wrote:
Hello,
I came across a problem when I was trying to compile my tex file.
The attached file is an example.
I have to process Chinese, so \loadmapfile[gbk] and
\usemodule[chinese] are essential.
I'm using the lastest release of ConTeXt.
ConText ver:2005.12.01, texExec 5.4.3
I am trying to send the result PDF file created on my system separately,
since I'm not sure if the mailing list can receive a attached file the
size of which is 38K.
test2.pdf
Description: Adobe PDF document
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Hans Hagen wrote:
Xiao Jianfeng wrote:
Hello,
I came across a problem when I was trying to compile my tex file.
The attached file is an example.
I have to process Chinese, so \loadmapfile[gbk] and
\usemodule[chinese] are essential.
I'm using the lastest release of ConTeXt.
ConText ver
Hans Hagen wrote:
Xiao Jianfeng wrote:
I have to process Chinese, so \loadmapfile[gbk] and
\usemodule[chinese] are essential.
i had to tweak my gbsong map file for names of encodings files
what is todays standard naming scheme in china?
I don't quite understand what does the naming
Hello,
I came across a problem when I was trying to compile my tex file.
The attached file is an example.
I have to process Chinese, so \loadmapfile[gbk] and
\usemodule[chinese] are essential.
I'm using the lastest release of ConTeXt.
ConText ver:2005.12.01, texExec 5.4.3, to be exact.
And I
Xiao Jianfeng wrote:
Hello,
I came across a problem when I was trying to compile my tex file.
The attached file is an example.
I have to process Chinese, so \loadmapfile[gbk] and
\usemodule[chinese] are essential.
I'm using the lastest release of ConTeXt.
ConText ver:2005.12.01, texExec 5.4.3
Hans Hagen wrote:
Hi,
I'm going to clean up the beginners manual (at least the source code)
so i think this s a good moment to pick up the 'translation' thread
So the question is:
- what can go out
- what should go in
- what should be updated
as well as:
- who will participate (in
Hans Hagen wrote:
Hi,
I'm going to clean up the beginners manual (at least the source code)
so i think this s a good moment to pick up the 'translation' thread
So the question is:
- what can go out
- what should go in
- what should be updated
as well as:
- who will participate (in
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Hi all,
For the next issue of the ntg's Maps journal, Hans and I believe
it would be nice to publish the collected responses to this simple
question:
What do you do with ConTeXT?
We think it would be nice to see all the various ways in which people
experience ConTeXt.
Nikolai Weibull wrote:
Xiao Jianfeng wrote:
Nikolai Weibull wrote:
Xiao Jianfeng wrote:
Could someone give me some hints about how to indent the first
paragraph in Chinese processing ?
Is this about setting the indentnext option to no perhaps?
Normally, all paragraphs
Hello,
Could someone give me some hints about how to indent the first paragraph
in Chinese processing ?
Thank you.
Xiao Jianfeng
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Hi, Nikolai
Nikolai Weibull wrote:
Xiao Jianfeng wrote:
Could someone give me some hints about how to indent the first
paragraph in Chinese processing ?
Is this about setting the indentnext option to no perhaps?
\setupheads
[chapter,section,subsection,...]
[indentnext
-mail twice.
Thanks a lot.
Xiao Jianfeng
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will be appreicated!
Thank you.
Xiao Jianfeng
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I started to use ConTeXt several weeks ago, and I like it very much :-)
I met some problems when I tried to use Chinese in ConTeXt. I have tried
to setup Chinese fonts according to the manual Chinese in ConTeXt
(mchinese.pdf) which seems a little out-of-date. In the manual, programs
Hi, Lutz,
Thanks for your reply.
I am use the minimal CONTEXT distribution on windows
(http://www.pragma-ade.com/context/install/mswintex.zip), will you
please send me a copy of your scripts ? Thanks again!
Xiao Jianfeng
Lutz Haseloff wrote:
Hi Jianfeng, Hi Hans,
because i had
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