Hello, everyone.
As the title describes, I want to define a new language: Chinese Traditional.
Based on what I could find on the Internet, I made these settings.
But I couldn't get the results I wanted.
%%%start example
\usetypescriptfile[osx]
\setupbodyfont [stfangsong]
\unprotect
\install
On Thu, Feb 28, 2019 at 01:23:51PM -0500, Paul Hoffman wrote:
> It's an invented language, so no one else will ever need to use it.
Maybe so -- though you can’t know that for sure -- but if you’re down
the path of requesting a change in a ConTeXt script to add it locally,
you might as well pub
On Thu, Feb 28, 2019 at 06:19:24PM +0100, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
> Paul Hoffman schrieb am 27.02.19 um 23:05:
> >I'm trying to define a new language for use in a bilingual document, but
> >my hyphenation patterns are being ignored and I'm sure I must be doing
> >something wrong.
>
> For which La
Paul Hoffman schrieb am 27.02.19 um 23:05:
I'm trying to define a new language for use in a bilingual document, but
my hyphenation patterns are being ignored and I'm sure I must be doing
something wrong.
For which Language do you need patterns?
Did you try to contact Arthur or Mojca to add the
On Wed, Feb 27, 2019 at 05:05:05PM -0500, Paul Hoffman wrote:
> I'm trying to define a new language for use in a bilingual document, but
> my hyphenation patterns are being ignored and I'm sure I must be doing
> something wrong.
Never mind, I solved the problem. I'll describe what I did here, i
I'm trying to define a new language for use in a bilingual document, but
my hyphenation patterns are being ignored and I'm sure I must be doing
something wrong.
I've devised a minimal example that should hyphenate between vowels but
doesn't. Here's the hyphenation patterns file:
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