Otared Kavian wrote:
> If this can be of any help, I noticed that when using the palatino
> font, some ligatures disappear as well (like "fi" in "first").
Your pdf document did not include the palatino font at all. When
I look at it in Acroread, I see "Adobe Serif MM", pretending to be
raw palat
Otared KAVIAN wrote:
> Hi Taco and Hans,
>
>
> On 14 mai 2006, at 15:40, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
> >
> > Hi OK (and Hans),
> >
> > [...]
> > If you are using XeTeX, then you should not use \enableregime[utf].
> > If you are not useing XeTeX, then I do not understand what is going
> > wrong and need a
Hi OK (and Hans),
Otared KAVIAN wrote:
> \enableregime[utf]
> is typeset with Palatino, but then the diacritics are not typeset. On
If you are using XeTeX, then you should not use \enableregime[utf].
If you are not useing XeTeX, then I do not understand what is going
wrong and need a minimal e
On 5/14/06, Taco Hoekwater <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:> [...]> You need to specify the desired encoding on this line:
> \usetypescript[palatino][ec]Hi Taco, Thanks for your attention.Indeed I had tried to add the encoding option, but then using either [ec] or \defaultencoding there appears a confl
Hi OK,
> 1) PostScript fonts declarations are not anymore working. For instance this
>
> \starttext
> \usetypescript[palatino]
You need to specify the desired encoding on this line:
\usetypescript[palatino][ec]
> 2) Generating a format with XeTeX, that is creating XeConTeXt, is now
> poss
Dear all,I installed the latest version of ConTeXt (that is version 2006.05.11) and although some problems have disappeared, some other are still there. Indeed I thank Hans H. and all the wizards working with him for having fixed some of the issues reported previously.
For your information, I am us