On Wed, Dec 01 2010, Hans Hagen wrote:
support for 8 bit is rather trivial so what is the problem?
Test file:
\enableregime[cp1250]
\starttext
bla
\stoptext
Error:
! LuaTeX error ...text/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/regi-ini.lua:100:
attempt to call global 'translate' (a nil value).
I had the same problem several days ago; Wolfgang answered but I cannot
remember the mail thread.
It requires a small patch in
c:\ConTeXt\tex\texmf-context\tex\context\base\regi-ini.lua - see the attachment.
Or maybe it's been patched in the newest ctx minimals.
Note that if you replace
On 1-12-2010 12:59, Peter Münster wrote:
\enableregime[cp1250]
\starttext
bla
\stoptext
ok, will be fixed
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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 !
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
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
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
I've been reading a bit the docs and it seems they're a bit ambigious when it
(at least wiki) comes to regimes — is it \enableregime[utf] or
\enableregime[utf-8] ...both? All three??
cheers,
Matija
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aim:
Matija Šuklje wrote:
I've been reading a bit the docs and it seems they're a bit ambigious when it
(at least wiki) comes to regimes — is it \enableregime[utf] or
\enableregime[utf-8] ...both? All three??
see regi-syn.tex for synonyms
Hello,
or, perhaps one needs
\usetypescript[modern][qx]
\setupbodyfont[modern,12pt]
After these setting everything works fine. Thank you very much
for answers (for Hans also). As I wrote - I have installed
environment about 2003 and only my wife has used it
from time to time. If
Hello,
Years ago I installed TeXLive with ConTeXt - it works fine until
I reinstalled my Windows and changed drive structures. So, I
wanted to refresh my installation with newest MikTeX.
After that I have a problem with polish fonts - in older version
I have used:
%
On 10/3/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
Years ago I installed TeXLive with ConTeXt - it works fine until
I reinstalled my Windows and changed drive structures. So, I
wanted to refresh my installation with newest MikTeX.
After that I have a problem with polish fonts - in older
Mojca Miklavec wrote:
I needed hours of searching to figure out that ugly trick with
--translate-file=cp1250pl, but please, please: do not use it. Around
2005 support for
\enableregime[cp1250]
has been added and that one is much more reliable.
indeed, translate file is real messy
At 17:15 13/01/2004, you wrote:
Hi Hans and all,
a user on it.comp.software.tex just noticed a funny interaction
between the amsl module and an appropriate choice of fonts and
encodings. The following minimal test file shows the problem:
\setupbodyfont[ber,pos]
\usemodule[nath]
\enableregime[il1]
Tuesday, January 13, 2004 Hans Hagen wrote:
At 17:15 13/01/2004, you wrote:
Hi Hans and all,
a user on it.comp.software.tex just noticed a funny interaction
between the amsl module and an appropriate choice of fonts and
encodings. The following minimal test file shows the problem:
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