Wolfgang, thank you very much for the detailed answer. It works great for me.
Best regards, Pavel.
2013/12/9 Wolfgang Schuster schuster.wolfg...@gmail.com:
Am 09.12.2013 um 09:49 schrieb Pavel Stupin stupin.pa...@gmail.com:
Hello:
I would like to use ConTeXt for typesetting documents in
Hello:
I would like to use ConTeXt for typesetting the documents in Russian.
I used it about 10 years ago and it worked just fine. Much has been
changed since then, however, and it doesn't work out-of-box while the
only howto I've been able to find
(http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Russian) seems to
Am 09.12.2013 um 09:49 schrieb Pavel Stupin stupin.pa...@gmail.com:
Hello:
I would like to use ConTeXt for typesetting documents in Russian. I
used it about 10 years ago and it worked just fine. Much has been
changed since then, however, and it doesn't work out-of-box while the
only howto
On Wed, Sep 19, 2012 at 1:19 PM, Michal Kvasnička wrote:
Hallo.
I have to typeset one Russian sentence (cyrillic) in a Czech document
in ConTeXt Mark II (texexec) in ConTeXt Suite (minimal installation)
on Linux. I use UTF8 encoding. Is there any simple way to do it? I'm
willing to accept
Hallo.
I have to typeset one Russian sentence (cyrillic) in a Czech document
in ConTeXt Mark II (texexec) in ConTeXt Suite (minimal installation)
on Linux. I use UTF8 encoding. Is there any simple way to do it? I'm
willing to accept any font to avoid font difficulties. Can you help me
please?
On 19-9-2012 13:19, Michal Kvasnička wrote:
Hallo.
I have to typeset one Russian sentence (cyrillic) in a Czech document
in ConTeXt Mark II (texexec) in ConTeXt Suite (minimal installation)
on Linux. I use UTF8 encoding. Is there any simple way to do it? I'm
willing to accept any font to avoid
For iconv and other gnu world tools, please refer to gnuwin32.
gnuwin32.sourceforge.net
On Fri, Feb 6, 2009 at 10:41 PM, Mojca Miklavec
mojca.miklavec.li...@gmail.com wrote:
On Thu, Feb 5, 2009 at 1:21 PM, Mari Voipio wrote:
luigi scarso wrote:
Maybe you can consider (under linux,I dont'know
On Thu, Feb 5, 2009 at 1:21 PM, Mari Voipio wrote:
luigi scarso wrote:
Maybe you can consider (under linux,I dont'know about windows)
recode
iconv
sometimes they are useful .
I have Cygwin installed to give me some command line tools and we already
figured out iconv is probably a useful
On Thu, Feb 5, 2009 at 11:34 AM, Mari Voipio wrote:
Mojca Miklavec wrote:
Caveat: This is advisable if you use Scite only with UTF-8 encoded files. If
you use SciTe for files with other encoding, it is not a good idea. Why, you
ask?
Because in the Encoding menu under File there's no way of
Mari
(...who's next job is to convert a pile of files into UTF-8...)
Maybe you can consider (under linux,I dont'know about windows)
recode
iconv
sometimes they are useful .
--
luigi
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If your question is
luigi scarso wrote:
Maybe you can consider (under linux,I dont'know about windows)
recode
iconv
sometimes they are useful .
I have Cygwin installed to give me some command line tools and we
already figured out iconv is probably a useful tool. Recode, on the
other hand, doesn't seem to exist
On Thu, Feb 5, 2009 at 1:21 PM, Mari Voipio mari.voi...@iki.fi wrote:
I have Cygwin installed to give me some command line tools and we already
figured out iconv is probably a useful tool. Recode, on the other hand,
doesn't seem to exist (man recode give 'No manual entry for recode' while
Mojca Miklavec wrote:
On Wed, Feb 4, 2009 at 4:18 PM, Mari Voipio wrote:
Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
3. Select UTF-8 in menu File/Encoding
This solved problem number 1: how to do UTF in SciTe.
The problem is that you need to do that every time. There is some file
with user settings that you
Hello all!
I'm stuck: I have to get at least my ConTeXt to typeset Russian. No ifs
or buts, it has to compile a file where the text is in Russian. Getting
my ConTeXt to do it can involve installing a font or updating or
something, as long as I get it to work in my XP.
Preferably I should
Am 04.02.2009 um 13:51 schrieb Mari Voipio:
I'm stuck: I have to get at least my ConTeXt to typeset Russian. No
ifs or buts, it has to compile a file where the text is in Russian.
Getting my ConTeXt to do it can involve installing a font or
updating or something, as long as I get it to
Am 04.02.2009 um 16:18 schrieb Mari Voipio:
5. Added % engine=luatex at the begin of the file
This solved problem number 2: how to force SciTe to always use MkIV.
To use XeTeX add % engine=xetex at the top of your file, for most
languages it's unimportant which engine you use as long as
On Wed, Feb 4, 2009 at 4:18 PM, Mari Voipio wrote:
Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
3. Select UTF-8 in menu File/Encoding
This solved problem number 1: how to do UTF in SciTe.
The problem is that you need to do that every time. There is some file
with user settings that you can access through menu.
I'm CC-ing this checklist about making new (Russian) hyphenation
patterns work to the mailing list (also because a while ago I didn't
manage to make them work either).
Arkady Shraer wrote:
Yes, I replaced files from previous mail. While texexec --make --all I
saw, that lang-ru.* processed by
Hans Hagen:
can you try ...
\usetypescriptfile[type-pre]
\enableregime[utf]
\mainlanguage[ru]
\usetypescript[lh-t2a]
\setupbodyfont[modern,10pt]
this assumes cm-super to be present
it would be nice if we had cyrillic on the latin modern fonts ...
Hans
I got cyrillic letters ok. But
Arkady Shraer wrote:
Hans Hagen:
can you try ...
\usetypescriptfile[type-pre]
\enableregime[utf]
\mainlanguage[ru]
\usetypescript[lh-t2a]
\setupbodyfont[modern,10pt]
this assumes cm-super to be present
it would be nice if we had cyrillic on the latin modern fonts ...
Hans
I
Arkady Shraer wrote:
Hans Hagen пишет:
can you make a test file so that we can see what happens?
Hans
OK. They're attached with source and logs.
can you try ...
\usetypescriptfile[type-pre]
\enableregime[utf]
\mainlanguage[ru]
\usetypescript[lh-t2a]
Hans Hagen пишет:
can you make a test file so that we can see what happens?
Hans
OK. They're attached with source and logs.
cyr-test.tar.bz2
Description: application/bzip
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Hello,
I updated ConTeXt as in updating context on Ubuntu 6.06 post and it
worked, moreover I got russian hyphenation working out of the box.
But I have a little problem: all my cyrillic letters displayed as
transliterated latin letters (or letter codes).
What should I do in this case?
Arkady
Arkady Shraer wrote:
Hello,
I updated ConTeXt as in updating context on Ubuntu 6.06 post and it
worked, moreover I got russian hyphenation working out of the box.
But I have a little problem: all my cyrillic letters displayed as
transliterated latin letters (or letter codes).
What should
Hello,
Recently, I made lang-ru.hyp and lang-ru.pat files from TeX's ruhyphal.tex .
I read Hans' Hyphenation patterns and didn't understand how to use
my patterns to enable hyphenation (btw, in manual used key --patterns
but in current ctxtools used --patternfiles)
What I've done:
1. Created
On 7/23/06, Arkady Shraer wrote:
Hello,
Recently, I made lang-ru.hyp and lang-ru.pat files from TeX's ruhyphal.tex .
I read Hans' Hyphenation patterns and didn't understand how to use
my patterns to enable hyphenation (btw, in manual used key --patterns
but in current ctxtools used
I spent some time and decided to start from the beginning:
1. I deleted all old ConTeXt files from my tetex distribution.
2. Unzipped recent cont-tmf into texmf-local analog in my system.
3. Unzipped recent font metrics to appropriate folder
4. texexec --make --all runs perfectly
5. texexec
On 7/23/06, Arkady Shraer wrote:
I spent some time and decided to start from the beginning:
1. I deleted all old ConTeXt files from my tetex distribution.
2. Unzipped recent cont-tmf into texmf-local analog in my system.
3. Unzipped recent font metrics to appropriate folder
4. texexec --make
Hello to all ConTeXt users,
First of all, I'm impressed of opportunities that ConTeXt provides to
book and magazine designers. Especially I like designs of Hans Hagen's
manuals :)
I have a medium experience in LaTeX (typesetted several books with
math, tables and figures), but I've no
Ark Shraer wrote:
So my question is: how to enable russian (ukrainian) hyphenation in ConTeXt?
I tried files from http://trash1.hotmail.ru/ but these fails to
compile (in my opinion they're not compatible with modern ConTeXt, as
they maybe outdated).
It looks like all of the ConTeXt files
Ark Shraer wrote:
So my question is: how to enable russian (ukrainian) hyphenation in ConTeXt?
I tried files from http://trash1.hotmail.ru/ but these fails to
compile (in my opinion they're not compatible with modern ConTeXt, as
they maybe outdated).
because hyphenation patterns are rather
Ark Shraer wrote:
Thanks for reply,
so at this time russian hyphenation isn't available, right?
Is there a way of taking hyphenation patterns from existing tetex
distribution (I'm using Ubuntu 6.06)?
One more question: Is it technically possible to make russian messages
for ConTeXt?
Thanks for reply,
so at this time russian hyphenation isn't available, right?
Is there a way of taking hyphenation patterns from existing tetex
distribution (I'm using Ubuntu 6.06)?
One more question: Is it technically possible to make russian messages
for ConTeXt?
Cheers, Ark
my texexec
Hi all,
I've tried to typeset in Russian with utf-8 fonts, like explained at
contextgarden.net/Russian. cm-super-fonts are installed, included tfm-,
enc- and map-files. Running the example
\enableregime[utf]
\useencoding[cyr]
\definetypeface [russian]
[rm] [serif] [computer-modern] [default]
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