Lutz Haseloff said:
i prepared a small perl script to convert chinese utf-8 encoded
tex-files to gbk coded tex-files.
Thanks so much, I look forward to trying it out next week when I get
back to work, and will let you know how I get on. Thanks for taking the
time.
Duncan
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Hi Duncan,
Duncan Hothersall schrieb:
> Hi all.
>
> I have ConTeXt set up to output Chinese using usemodule[chinese], all
> fonts, encodings and maps are installed and the sample file works well.
>
> Now I have a whole load of Chinese text in utf-8 encoding. Can ConTeXt
> process this, or do I
>>(beware, the font-chi modules talk about unicode while actually it's
>>about dedicated mapings resembling a unicode approach; this
>>\defineucharmapping stuff)
>
> Yes indeed, that had me going... :-) Oh well.
>
> Thanks for the insight, I'll feedback further.
I have to say I'm unable to make
Hans wrote:
> that's tricky. the utf handler assumes named glyphs and noone named
> the 5000 chinese ones so far
...
> some variant on:
...
> \startunicodevector chinese_unicode_page_number_1
> getglyph\endcsname{ChineseFont1}{#1}\gobbleoneargument
> \stopunicodevector
>
> so, then you only ne
Radhelorn wrote:
Duncan Hothersall wrote:
Hi all.
I have ConTeXt set up to output Chinese using usemodule[chinese], all
fonts, encodings and maps are installed and the sample file works well.
Now I have a whole load of Chinese text in utf-8 encoding. Can ConTeXt
process this, or do I have to
Duncan Hothersall wrote:
Hi all.
I have ConTeXt set up to output Chinese using usemodule[chinese], all
fonts, encodings and maps are installed and the sample file works well.
Now I have a whole load of Chinese text in utf-8 encoding. Can ConTeXt
process this, or do I have to convert it to anoth
Hi all.
I have ConTeXt set up to output Chinese using usemodule[chinese], all
fonts, encodings and maps are installed and the sample file works well.
Now I have a whole load of Chinese text in utf-8 encoding. Can ConTeXt
process this, or do I have to convert it to another encoding? I tried
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