Re: [NTG-context] Font sizes using Chinese module

2007-11-09 Thread Wolfgang Schuster
2007/11/7, Mojca Miklavec [EMAIL PROTECTED]: On 11/7/07, Hans Hagen wrote: Mojca Miklavec wrote: Btw: Is there any reason for not using XeTeX (or LuaTeX in the future) for Chinese? (To be honest: I have absolutely no idea whether it works and how good it works if at all, but I would

[NTG-context] Font sizes using Chinese module

2007-11-07 Thread Duncan Hothersall
Hello all. I hope this is quite a simple question. I'm using the Chinese module, with the font definitions in font-chi.tex, to typeset UTF-8 content. I can happily use the default sizes a, b, c, d and x, xx, xxx - so \bfd produces large bold, and \tfx produces small normal weight text. But I

Re: [NTG-context] Font sizes using Chinese module

2007-11-07 Thread Hans Hagen
Duncan Hothersall wrote: equivalent of \definedfont? Or a way of adding an e and f size definition to the default set? \definefontsize[e] \setupfontenvironment [default] [e=4] -

Re: [NTG-context] Font sizes using Chinese module

2007-11-07 Thread Duncan Hothersall
Hans said: \definefontsize[e] \setupfontenvironment [default] [e=4] Ah, thanks. Using \setupbodyfontenvironment as the second command did the trick. I guess there is no easy way of directly calling a specific font at a specific size? No worry, this sort of solution will allow me

Re: [NTG-context] Font sizes using Chinese module

2007-11-07 Thread Hans Hagen
Wolfgang Schuster wrote: 2007/11/7, Hans Hagen [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Duncan Hothersall wrote: Hans said: \definefontsize[e] \setupfontenvironment [default] [e=4] Ah, thanks. Using \setupbodyfontenvironment as the second command did the trick. I guess there is no easy way of

Re: [NTG-context] Font sizes using Chinese module

2007-11-07 Thread Wolfgang Schuster
2007/11/7, Hans Hagen [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Duncan Hothersall wrote: Hans said: \definefontsize[e] \setupfontenvironment [default] [e=4] Ah, thanks. Using \setupbodyfontenvironment as the second command did the trick. I guess there is no easy way of directly calling a

Re: [NTG-context] Font sizes using Chinese module

2007-11-07 Thread Arthur Reutenauer
Btw: Is there any reason for not using XeTeX (or LuaTeX in the future) for Chinese? (To be honest: I have absolutely no idea whether it works and how good it works if at all, but I would expect less problems there.) XeTeX can use Chinese fonts since the first day :-) I remember Jonathan

Re: [NTG-context] Font sizes using Chinese module

2007-11-07 Thread Duncan Hothersall
Hans (07/11/2007 16:09) said: Btw: Is there any reason for not using XeTeX (or LuaTeX in the future) for Chinese? (To be honest: I have absolutely no idea whether it works and how good it works if at all, but I would expect less problems there.) i bet that duncan uses it in some

Re: [NTG-context] Font sizes using Chinese module

2007-11-07 Thread Hans Hagen
Arthur Reutenauer wrote: Btw: Is there any reason for not using XeTeX (or LuaTeX in the future) for Chinese? (To be honest: I have absolutely no idea whether it works and how good it works if at all, but I would expect less problems there.) XeTeX can use Chinese fonts since the first day

Re: [NTG-context] Font sizes using Chinese module

2007-11-07 Thread Hans Hagen
Mojca Miklavec wrote: Btw: Is there any reason for not using XeTeX (or LuaTeX in the future) for Chinese? (To be honest: I have absolutely no idea whether it works and how good it works if at all, but I would expect less problems there.) i bet that duncan uses it in some workflow that has to

Re: [NTG-context] Font sizes using Chinese module

2007-11-07 Thread Mojca Miklavec
On 11/7/07, Duncan Hothersall wrote: Hello all. I hope this is quite a simple question. But I really need to be able to do the equivalent of \definedfont[Bold at 48pt]. Unfortunately this doesn't work - it produces normal text size and weight. I have absolutely no experience and/or knowledge

Re: [NTG-context] Font sizes using Chinese module

2007-11-07 Thread Hans Hagen
Duncan Hothersall wrote: Hans said: \definefontsize[e] \setupfontenvironment [default] [e=4] Ah, thanks. Using \setupbodyfontenvironment as the second command did the trick. I guess there is no easy way of directly calling a specific font at a specific size? No worry, this

Re: [NTG-context] Font sizes using Chinese module

2007-11-07 Thread Mojca Miklavec
On 11/7/07, Hans Hagen wrote: Mojca Miklavec wrote: Btw: Is there any reason for not using XeTeX (or LuaTeX in the future) for Chinese? (To be honest: I have absolutely no idea whether it works and how good it works if at all, but I would expect less problems there.) i bet that duncan