Re: [NTG-context] Ligature handling for PDF searching.

2005-07-27 Thread Vit Zyka
Brooks Moses wrote: (This came up on comp.text.tex in a question about LaTeX, but it also applies to ConTeXt, and the proposed solution for LaTeX doesn't apply.) Consider the following document: \starttext Some ligature tests: ff, fi, ffi, fl, ffl. \stoptext If I process that with

Re: [NTG-context] Ligature handling for PDF searching.

2005-07-27 Thread Hans Hagen
Brooks Moses wrote: Is there a similar solution for ConTeXt? (Has this perhaps been solved with a later version of ConTeXt than I have on my computer?) that kind of stuff was introduced in context ages ago -) take a look at: pdfr-il2 enco-pfr it's rather integrated and automatic

Re: [NTG-context] Ligature handling for PDF searching.

2005-07-27 Thread Taco Hoekwater
Hi, Attached is pdfr-ec.tex. I don't really understand what is going on, so the texnansi version is out of my reach. Also, I cannot/will not test because AR7 has no problem with ffi anyway. Taco Hans Hagen wrote: Brooks Moses wrote: Is there a similar solution for ConTeXt? (Has this

Re: [NTG-context] Ligature handling for PDF searching.

2005-07-27 Thread Brooks Moses
At 01:25 AM 7/27/2005, you wrote: Attached is pdfr-ec.tex. I don't really understand what is going on, so the texnansi version is out of my reach. Also, I cannot/will not test because AR7 has no problem with ffi anyway. I'm perfectly glad to test this, but I'm not at all sure how to use it.

Re: [NTG-context] Ligature handling for PDF searching.

2005-07-27 Thread Taco Hoekwater
I'm guessing: \input enco-pfr \startencoding [ec] \usepdffontresource ec \stopencoding \starttext fi ff ffi \stoptext (at least this loads pdfr-ec.tex) Taco Brooks Moses wrote: At 01:25 AM 7/27/2005, you wrote: Attached is pdfr-ec.tex. I don't really understand what is

Re: [NTG-context] Ligature handling for PDF searching.

2005-07-27 Thread Hans Hagen
Taco Hoekwater wrote: I'm guessing: \input enco-pfr \startencoding [ec] \usepdffontresource ec \stopencoding \starttext fi ff ffi \stoptext (at least this loads pdfr-ec.tex) Taco it's hard to check with compressed files, but: \pdfcompresslevel=0 \useencoding[pfr]

[NTG-context] Ligature handling for PDF searching.

2005-07-26 Thread Brooks Moses
(This came up on comp.text.tex in a question about LaTeX, but it also applies to ConTeXt, and the proposed solution for LaTeX doesn't apply.) Consider the following document: \starttext Some ligature tests: ff, fi, ffi, fl, ffl. \stoptext If I process that with texexex -pdf, load it