On 9/5/2017 3:18 AM, Martin Bruchanov wrote:
Hi Hans,
Thank you for your help! I have switched to \usetypescriptfile[mscore].
However, I do not understand one thing, I am using envvar in Linux
`OSFONTDIR` and all font file names are in upper case. When
\usetypescriptfile[mscore] is set, ConTe
Am 2017-09-05 um 03:18 schrieb Martin Bruchanov :
> However, I do not understand one thing, I am using envvar in Linux
> `OSFONTDIR` and all font file names are in upper case. When
> \usetypescriptfile[mscore] is set, ConTeXt cannot find font files, when I
> have renamed all files to lower case
Hi Hans,
Thank you for your help! I have switched to \usetypescriptfile[mscore].
However, I do not understand one thing, I am using envvar in Linux
`OSFONTDIR` and all font file names are in upper case. When
\usetypescriptfile[mscore] is set, ConTeXt cannot find font files, when
I have rename
Hi,
Attached is a better alternative (just replace the file in the
distribution).
\usetypescriptfile[mscore]
\setupbodyfont [mschinese,12pt]
\usebodyfont [mschinese-light,12pt]
\definebodyfontenvironment[24pt]
\definebodyfontenvironment[18pt]
Hans
On 8/27/2017 4:17 AM, Martin Bruchanov wrote:
Hi all,
I was trying to create a Chinese document. However, it was quite
difficult to find actual information and find fonts...
Here is the result:
https://github.com/BruXy/ConTeXt-Chinese
There is still wrong numbering of Tables and I am not su
Hi all,
I was trying to create a Chinese document. However, it was quite
difficult to find actual information and find fonts...
Here is the result:
https://github.com/BruXy/ConTeXt-Chinese
There is still wrong numbering of Tables and I am not sure how to
convert mschinese.ctex into module,