Re: [NTG-context] Math encoding in XeTeX

2006-05-22 Thread Mojca Miklavec
On 5/21/06, Hans Hagen wrote: Mojca Miklavec wrote: i think that using \enableregime[utf] should work ok xetex (but in loading patterns) You can play with \startregime[none] \dostepwiserecurse{128}{255}{1} {\expanded{\defineactivecharacter {\recurselevel}

Re: [NTG-context] Math encoding in XeTeX

2006-05-21 Thread Ricard Roca
I'm sorry for not being precise enough, the thread was on the XeTeX mailing list, not here. (How to use EC font encoding in XeTeX?) Don't worry. I am subscribed to that list too :) Thanks a lot Ricard ___ ntg-context mailing list ntg-context@ntg.nl

Re: [NTG-context] Math encoding in XeTeX

2006-05-21 Thread Hans Hagen
Mojca Miklavec wrote: On 5/21/06, Ricard Roca wrote: Hi, With ConTeXt and pdfTeX you can use \enableregime[utf] (utf8 encoding) with normal mode and math mode (no need to write \pm, \alpha or \times). But with ConTeXt and XeTeX you don't have to specify utf8 regime, because XeTeX can

[NTG-context] Math encoding in XeTeX

2006-05-20 Thread Ricard Roca
Hi, With ConTeXt and pdfTeX you can use \enableregime[utf] (utf8 encoding) with normal mode and math mode (no need to write \pm, \alpha or \times). But with ConTeXt and XeTeX you don't have to specify utf8 regime, because XeTeX can read utf8 directly. However, math mode in XeTeX is a different

Re: [NTG-context] Math encoding in XeTeX

2006-05-20 Thread Mojca Miklavec
On 5/21/06, Mojca Miklavec wrote: According to one of the recent threads you can most probably do I'm sorry for not being precise enough, the thread was on the XeTeX mailing list, not here. (How to use EC font encoding in XeTeX?) Mojca PS: I would vote for better support of encodings (Type1

Re: [NTG-context] Math encoding in XeTeX

2006-05-20 Thread Mojca Miklavec
On 5/21/06, Ricard Roca wrote: Hi, With ConTeXt and pdfTeX you can use \enableregime[utf] (utf8 encoding) with normal mode and math mode (no need to write \pm, \alpha or \times). But with ConTeXt and XeTeX you don't have to specify utf8 regime, because XeTeX can read utf8 directly. However,