[NTG-context] switching font encodings

2006-07-15 Thread Mojca Miklavec
Hello,

I have to print plenty of utf-8-encoded entries from a database. I
will probably output entries as
\contestant{name}{country}{code},
for example
\contestant{Đức Đặng}{VNM}{1}

I have defined
\def\contestant#1#2#3{...#1...}

But what's the easiest way to change the encoding to t5 if the country
code is VNM and to some other encoding if country code is RUS, SER (or
one of other countries using Cyrillic)?
I'll probably use

\usetypescript[antykwa-torunska][ec] % for most of entries
\setupbodyfont[antykwa]

I wanted to use XeTeX, but that I figured out/remembered that XeTeX
doesn't yet support inclusion of images which I need for this
document.

Thanks a lot,
Mojca

(I need this pretty soon.)
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Re: [NTG-context] switching font encodings

2006-07-17 Thread Hans Hagen
Mojca Miklavec wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have to print plenty of utf-8-encoded entries from a database. I
> will probably output entries as
> \contestant{name}{country}{code},
> for example
> \contestant{Đức Đặng}{VNM}{1}
>
> I have defined
> \def\contestant#1#2#3{...#1...}
>
> But what's the easiest way to change the encoding to t5 if the country
> code is VNM and to some other encoding if country code is RUS, SER (or
> one of other countries using Cyrillic)?
> I'll probably use
>   
you can try to define multiple typefaces, say mainfont-ec, mainfont-qx, 
mainfont-t5 and then switch to them using languagespecifics related definitions 

Hans  

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Re: [NTG-context] switching font encodings

2006-07-18 Thread Mojca Miklavec
On 7/17/06, Hans Hagen wrote:
> Mojca Miklavec wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I have to print plenty of utf-8-encoded entries from a database. I
> > will probably output entries as
> > \contestant{name}{country}{code},
> > for example
> > \contestant{Đức Đặng}{VNM}{1}
> >
> > I have defined
> > \def\contestant#1#2#3{...#1...}
> >
> > But what's the easiest way to change the encoding to t5 if the country
> > code is VNM and to some other encoding if country code is RUS, SER (or
> > one of other countries using Cyrillic)?
> > I'll probably use
> >
> you can try to define multiple typefaces, say mainfont-ec, mainfont-qx, 
> mainfont-t5 and then switch to them using languagespecifics related 
> definitions


The Vietnamese left, I can sleep well again ;)
I swear that they will pay for each single letter that caused us
headaches this year: they'll have to organize the same event by
themselves next year. (But then again: next year both pdfTeX and XeTeX
will hopefully work in a much less painful way.)

But I still can't understand why the following code costed me at least
an hour to trace and find a workaround for it:

\definetypeface [iwona-t5] [ss] [sans] [iwona] [default] [encoding=t5]
\definetypeface [iwona] [ss] [sans] [iwona] [default] [encoding=ec]
\setupbodyfont [iwona,12pt,ss]

\starttext
abc \switchtobodyfont[20pt]\switchtobodyfont[iwona-t5] abc
\stoptext

Here's the output:
...
(c:\Programi\context\texmf-local/tex/context/base/type-buy.tex)
(c:\Programi\context\texmf-local/tex/context/base/pdfr-ec.tex) (./file.tuo)
(./file.tuo) (./file.tuo) (./file.tuo) (./file.tuo) (./file.tuo) (./file.tuo)
(./file.tuo) (./file.tuo) (./file.tuo)
(c:\Programi\context\texmf-local/tex/context/base/sort-def.tex)
(c:\Programi\context\texmf-local/tex/context/base/sort-lan.tex) (./file.tuo)
(./file.tuo)
systems : begin file file at line 28
! pdfTeX error (font): invalid font identifier.
\@@expanded ->\pdffontattr \font
 {/ToUnicode 1 0 R}
 ...fontresource \endcsname \space 0 R}}
  \letgvalue {\s!ucmap \font...

\firstofoneargument #1->#1

\doincludepdffontresource ...cludepdffontresource
  \fi
\includepdffontresource ...includepdffontresource
  \fi \fi \fi
\setfontcharacteristics ...ifier }\the \everyfont
  \synchronizepatterns
...
l.31 ...obodyfont[20pt]\switchtobodyfont[iwona-t5]
   abc
No pages of output.
Transcript written on file.log.
TeXExec | runtime: 2.183


The funny part is that it compiles fine on contextgarden (and most
probably compiled OK on my computer as well some time ago: the error
just appeared at once).

Mojca
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Re: [NTG-context] switching font encodings

2006-07-18 Thread Taco Hoekwater
Mojca Miklavec wrote:
> \starttext
> abc \switchtobodyfont[20pt]\switchtobodyfont[iwona-t5] abc
> \stoptext

There is no defined bodyfont at 20pt, and that is what is causing
the error (indirectly). Add this:

\definebodyfont [20pt] [ss]
   [tf=Sanssa 1,
bf=SansBoldsa 1,
it=SansItalic  sa 1,
sl=SansSlanted sa 1,
bs=SansBoldSlanted sa 1,
bi=SansBoldSlanted sa 1,
sc=SansCapssa .8,
   tfa=Sanssa 1.200,
   tfb=Sanssa 1.440,
   tfc=Sanssa 1.728,
   tfd=Sanssa 2.074,
   bfa=SansBoldsa 1.200,
   bfb=SansBoldsa 1.440,
   bfc=SansBoldsa 1.728,
   bfd=SansBoldsa 2.074,
   bsa=SansBoldSlanted sa 1.200,
   bsb=SansBoldSlanted sa 1.440,
   bsc=SansBoldSlanted sa 1.728,
   bsd=SansBoldSlanted sa 2.074]


Cheers, Taco
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Re: [NTG-context] switching font encodings

2006-07-18 Thread Mojca Miklavec
On 7/18/06, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
> Mojca Miklavec wrote:
> > \starttext
> > abc \switchtobodyfont[20pt]\switchtobodyfont[iwona-t5] abc
> > \stoptext
>
> There is no defined bodyfont at 20pt, and that is what is causing
> the error (indirectly). Add this:
>
> \definebodyfont [20pt] [ss]
>[tf=Sanssa 1,
> bf=SansBoldsa 1,
> it=SansItalic  sa 1,
> sl=SansSlanted sa 1,
> bs=SansBoldSlanted sa 1,
> bi=SansBoldSlanted sa 1,
> sc=SansCapssa .8,
>tfa=Sanssa 1.200,
>tfb=Sanssa 1.440,
>tfc=Sanssa 1.728,
>tfd=Sanssa 2.074,
>bfa=SansBoldsa 1.200,
>bfb=SansBoldsa 1.440,
>bfc=SansBoldsa 1.728,
>bfd=SansBoldsa 2.074,
>bsa=SansBoldSlanted sa 1.200,
>bsb=SansBoldSlanted sa 1.440,
>bsc=SansBoldSlanted sa 1.728,
>bsd=SansBoldSlanted sa 2.074]

But why do I have to do it? I would only like that
\switchtobodyfont[20pt] scales the font properly (according to
whatever definitions are default). I can't define that for all the
possible sizes of the font that I want to use in the document.

\switchtobodyfont[iwona-t5,20pt] works OK, but one command after
another doesn't.

Mojca
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Re: [NTG-context] switching font encodings

2006-07-18 Thread Hans Hagen
Mojca Miklavec wrote:
>
> But I still can't understand why the following code costed me at least
> an hour to trace and find a workaround for it:
>
> \definetypeface [iwona-t5] [ss] [sans] [iwona] [default] [encoding=t5]
> \definetypeface [iwona] [ss] [sans] [iwona] [default] [encoding=ec]
> \setupbodyfont [iwona,12pt,ss]
>
> \starttext
> abc \switchtobodyfont[20pt]\switchtobodyfont[iwona-t5] abc
> \stoptext
>
> Here's the output:
>   
strange indeed; anyhow this vector stuff will be dealt ith in pdftex itself 
soon (the problem is that some font things are global in pdftex and then we can 
end up in sync problems with resources); 

Hans 

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Re: [NTG-context] switching font encodings

2006-07-19 Thread Thomas A. Schmitz

On Jul 18, 2006, at 8:51 PM, Mojca Miklavec wrote:

>> There is no defined bodyfont at 20pt, and that is what is causing
>> the error (indirectly). Add this:
>>
>> \definebodyfont [20pt] [ss]
>>[tf=Sanssa 1,
>> bf=SansBoldsa 1,
>> it=SansItalic  sa 1,
>> sl=SansSlanted sa 1,
>> bs=SansBoldSlanted sa 1,
>> bi=SansBoldSlanted sa 1,
>> sc=SansCapssa .8,
>>tfa=Sanssa 1.200,
>>tfb=Sanssa 1.440,
>>tfc=Sanssa 1.728,
>>tfd=Sanssa 2.074,
>>bfa=SansBoldsa 1.200,
>>bfb=SansBoldsa 1.440,
>>bfc=SansBoldsa 1.728,
>>bfd=SansBoldsa 2.074,
>>bsa=SansBoldSlanted sa 1.200,
>>bsb=SansBoldSlanted sa 1.440,
>>bsc=SansBoldSlanted sa 1.728,
>>bsd=SansBoldSlanted sa 2.074]
>
> But why do I have to do it? I would only like that
> \switchtobodyfont[20pt] scales the font properly (according to
> whatever definitions are default). I can't define that for all the
> possible sizes of the font that I want to use in the document.
>
> \switchtobodyfont[iwona-t5,20pt] works OK, but one command after
> another doesn't.
>
> Mojca

Taco, Mojca,

wouldn't this suffice:

\starttypescript [sans] [default] [size]
\definebodyfont [20pt] [ss] [default]
\stoptypescript

Somewhat shorter...

Best

Thomas

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Re: [NTG-context] switching font encodings

2006-07-19 Thread Hans Hagen
Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
> On Jul 18, 2006, at 8:51 PM, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
>
>   
>>> There is no defined bodyfont at 20pt, and that is what is causing
>>> the error (indirectly). Add this:
>>>
>>> \definebodyfont [20pt] [ss]
>>>[tf=Sanssa 1,
>>> bf=SansBoldsa 1,
>>> it=SansItalic  sa 1,
>>> sl=SansSlanted sa 1,
>>> bs=SansBoldSlanted sa 1,
>>> bi=SansBoldSlanted sa 1,
>>> sc=SansCapssa .8,
>>>tfa=Sanssa 1.200,
>>>tfb=Sanssa 1.440,
>>>tfc=Sanssa 1.728,
>>>tfd=Sanssa 2.074,
>>>bfa=SansBoldsa 1.200,
>>>bfb=SansBoldsa 1.440,
>>>bfc=SansBoldsa 1.728,
>>>bfd=SansBoldsa 2.074,
>>>bsa=SansBoldSlanted sa 1.200,
>>>bsb=SansBoldSlanted sa 1.440,
>>>bsc=SansBoldSlanted sa 1.728,
>>>bsd=SansBoldSlanted sa 2.074]
>>>   
>> But why do I have to do it? I would only like that
>> \switchtobodyfont[20pt] scales the font properly (according to
>> whatever definitions are default). I can't define that for all the
>> possible sizes of the font that I want to use in the document.
>>
>> \switchtobodyfont[iwona-t5,20pt] works OK, but one command after
>> another doesn't.
>>
>> Mojca
>> 
>
> Taco, Mojca,
>
> wouldn't this suffice:
>
> \starttypescript [sans] [default] [size]
> \definebodyfont [20pt] [ss] [default]
> \stoptypescript
>
> Somewhat shorter...
>   
\definebodyfontenvironment[20pt][default]

\definetypeface [iwona-t5] [ss] [sans] [iwona] [default] [encoding=t5]
\definetypeface [iwona][ss] [sans] [iwona] [default] [encoding=ec]

\setupbodyfont [iwona,12pt,ss]

\starttext
abc
\switchtobodyfont[iwona-t5,20pt]
abc
\stoptext

is also ok; some time ago we had auto-bodyfontenv definition but since fonts 
are often used grouped, it generated many messages (warnings) and was slow too; 
best to let users be aware of the need to define an environment 

Hans 


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