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Subject: Re: [NTG-context] Problem with encoding, XML and writetolist...
Vit Zyka wrote:
Martin Kolařík wrote:
Hi Hans,
I've analyzed the situation using different combinations of regimes and
encodings, including switching off handling (\donothandleactivecharacter
for help, have a nice day,
Martin
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for help, have a nice day,
Martin
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Martin Kolařík wrote:
Hi Hans,
I've analyzed the situation using different combinations of regimes and
encodings, including switching off handling (\donothandleactivecharacter) and
it seems to me, that every text with chars 127, which is fully expanded (as
in 8bit.tex), must cause
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Subject: Re: [NTG-context] Problem with encoding, XML and writetolist...
Martin Kolařík wrote:
Aha, here maybe will be the solution :-)
I'am using standalone Win32 distribution from Pragma and I'm
running texexec with --translate=cp1252cs
Vit Zyka wrote:
Martin Kolařík wrote:
Hi Hans,
I've analyzed the situation using different combinations of regimes and
encodings, including switching off handling (\donothandleactivecharacter)
and it seems to me, that every text with chars 127, which is fully
expanded (as in
Hans Hagen wrote:
Vit Zyka wrote:
Martin Kolařík wrote:
Hi Hans,
I've analyzed the situation using different combinations of regimes and
encodings, including switching off handling (\donothandleactivecharacter)
and it seems to me, that every text with chars 127, which is fully
expanded
Vit Zyka wrote:
So there is no need to have only 7-bit chars in tui/tuo etc.? All right,
I think this will be better also for sorting. Sounds promissing.
if the regime is the same for a whole document ... indeed
Hans
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Hi Hans,
the test file is attached,
thanks,
Martin
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Subject: Re: [NTG-context] Problem with encoding
Martin Kolařík wrote:
Hi Hans,
the test file is attached,
what input encoding is used here?
i get the same chapter title as toc entry
is your tex configured for 8 bit (natural.ctx)
Hans
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correctly too.
Where should I look for more? What is natural.ctx?
Thank you,
Martin
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Subject: Re: [NTG-context] Problem with encoding, XML
Martin Kolařík wrote:
Aha, here maybe will be the solution :-)
I'am using standalone Win32 distribution from Pragma and I'm running texexec
with --translate=cp1252cs. Typescripts use il2, which corresponds to fonts,
of course. If I run the code without XML (if I transcribe XML to \chapter
Hans Hagen wrote:
Martin Kolařík wrote:
Aha, here maybe will be the solution :-)
I'am using standalone Win32 distribution from Pragma and I'm running texexec
with --translate=cp1252cs. Typescripts use il2, which corresponds to fonts,
of course. If I run the code without XML (if I transcribe
users
Subject: Re: [NTG-context] Problem with encoding, XML and writetolist...
Hans Hagen wrote:
Martin Kolařík wrote:
Aha, here maybe will be the solution :-)
I'am using standalone Win32 distribution from Pragma and I'm running texexec
with --translate=cp1252cs. Typescripts use il2, which
On 4/3/06, Martin Kolařík wrote:
which is not good. And I am not able, when not using cp1250.tcx, recode
win1250 (default for win) to latin2. There I am able to write regime for
myself (cp1250), but I suppose, that whenever characters will not expand to
\char XXX form, cp1250.tcx still
Subject: Re: [NTG-context] Problem with encoding, XML and writetolist...
On 4/3/06, Martin Kolařík wrote:
which is not good. And I am not able, when not using cp1250.tcx, recode
win1250 (default for win) to latin2. There I am able to write regime for
myself (cp1250), but I suppose
On 2/28/06, Martin Kolařík wrote:
Hi all,
I have problem with chars encoding now; I have updated ConTeXt sometimes in
January; before the time I was using old (year) version. In this
prehistorical version the problem was not present.
What is the stuff? The following code generates content
, April 03, 2006 4:25 PM
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Subject: Re: [NTG-context] Problem with encoding, XML and writetolist...
On 2/28/06, Martin Kolařík wrote:
Hi all,
I have problem with chars encoding now; I have updated ConTeXt sometimes
in
January; before the time
] Problem with encoding, XML and writetolist...
Here the file with 8bit chars is,
Martin
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Subject: Re: [NTG-context] Problem
Martin Kolařík wrote:
Hi Hans,
isn't there some news with the stuff?
small test file needed to refresh my memory
Hans
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Hi all,
I have problem with chars encoding now; I have updated ConTeXt sometimes in
January; before the time I was using old (year) version. In this
prehistorical version the problem was not present.
What is the stuff? The following code generates content with titles without
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