Wolfgang Schuster wrote:

> THis is a nice feature for our own simple plain documents but nothing
> for ConTeXt because there is no replacement in pdfTeX/luaTeX but it
> would be nice to have also something to use different fonts for latin,
> greek, CJK without using environments and switch to them with only the
> right characters.
> 
> I want such a feature because CJK fonts have sometimes ugly latin
> characters and I want to use another font for them, I know this did
> happen in the current ConTeXt version but there should be no
> difference in fonts for CJK and the rest. Both should be defined with
> typescripts, one can use one fonts for both or select one for CJK and
> another one for the rest.

i dunno what this featurs is but if it has to do with some kind of 
automatism for switching fonts depending on chars, then it has to wait 
till i have something in place for luatex (using virtual fonts btw, 
basics are there actually), and then we can look if we can use the same 
high level interface to mimick this in xetex; it's ok to have the same 
high level interface with slightly different behaviour, as with font 
features

>>>>> - etex.src (btw: why is that one only used in xetex, but not in pdfTeX?)
>>>> this is also used for the pdftex format in w32tex
>> because i cannot imagine a macro package to use the content of that file
>>
>>> I will take a look at w32tex then.
>>>
>>> It would be really handy to have those three plain formats.
>> well, only is if it is not adding too much to the minimals, (and formats 
>> to be generated by users)
> 
> I have nothing against to make another archive cont-pln with all the
> file we need for the plain formats.

no problem if we need what should go in there

>> if you want such formats, we need dedicated files to make them, like 
>> pdftex-plain.tex and such (after all, we want predictable stuff) for 
>> initializing them
>>
>> Hans
> 
> the file name for the format should math the engine name because it
> will be loaded with engine by default if you call it, e.g. pdftex myfile
> with process the file myfile with the format file pdftex.fmt

sure, but that's why you can have a different formatname and filename 
that generates it, so you can have blabla.tex being used for generating 
the format pdftex.fmt (also, since one has to move files anyway, 
renaming isno big deal either)

Hans

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