Martin Kolařík wrote:
> Hi Hans and Vit,
>
> I've attached pdf and tex made with "texexec 8bit.tex" using the last beta
> (with cp1250 regime). The version chapterB is what I am using now, chapterA
> version is straightforward but not functional.
>
indeed there is a problem when a regime does
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Vit Zyka wrote:
> Martin Kolařík wrote:
>
>> Hi Hans,
>>
>> I've analyzed the situation using different combinations of r
Vit Zyka wrote:
>
> So there is no need to have only 7-bit chars in tui/tuo etc.? All right,
> I think this will be better also for sorting. Sounds promissing.
>
if the regime is the same for a whole document ... indeed
Hans
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Hans Hagen wrote:
> Vit Zyka wrote:
>
>>Martin Kolařík wrote:
>>
>>
>>>Hi Hans,
>>>
>>>I've analyzed the situation using different combinations of regimes and
>>>encodings, including switching off handling (\donothandleactivecharacter)
>>>and it seems to me, that every text with chars > 127, w
Vit Zyka wrote:
> Martin Kolařík wrote:
>
>> Hi Hans,
>>
>> I've analyzed the situation using different combinations of regimes and
>> encodings, including switching off handling (\donothandleactivecharacter)
>> and it seems to me, that every text with chars > 127, which is fully
>> expanded
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Martin Kolařík wrote:
> Hi Hans,
>
> I've analyzed the situation using different combinations of regimes and
> encodings, including switching off handling (\donothandleactivecharacter) and
> it seems to me, that every text with chars > 127, which is fully expanded (as
> in 8bit.tex), must cause
hank you for help, have a nice day,
Martin
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hank you for help, have a nice day,
Martin
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On 2/28/06, Martin Kolařík wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have problem with chars encoding now; I have updated ConTeXt sometimes
in
> January
On 2/28/06, Martin Kolařík wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have problem with chars encoding now; I have updated ConTeXt sometimes in
> January; before the time I was using old (year) version. In this
> prehistorical version the problem was not present.
>
> What is the stuff? The following code generates con
Subject: Re: [NTG-context] Problem with encoding, XML and writetolist...
On 4/3/06, Martin Kolařík wrote:
> which is not good. And I am not able, when not using cp1250.tcx, recode
win1250 (default for win) to latin2. There I am able to write regime for
myself (cp1250), but I suppose, t
On 4/3/06, Martin Kolařík wrote:
> which is not good. And I am not able, when not using cp1250.tcx, recode
> win1250 (default for win) to latin2. There I am able to write regime for
> myself (cp1250), but I suppose, that whenever characters will not expand to
> \char XXX form, cp1250.tcx still
Subject: Re: [NTG-context] Problem with encoding, XML and writetolist...
Hans Hagen wrote:
> Martin Kolařík wrote:
>
>>Aha, here maybe will be the solution :-)
>>
>>I'am using standalone Win32 distribution from Pragma and I'm running texexec
>>with --tra
Hans Hagen wrote:
> Martin Kolařík wrote:
>
>>Aha, here maybe will be the solution :-)
>>
>>I'am using standalone Win32 distribution from Pragma and I'm running texexec
>>with --translate=cp1252cs. Typescripts use il2, which corresponds to fonts,
>>of course. If I run the code without XML (if I
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Martin Kolařík wrote:
> Aha, here maybe will be the solution :-)
>
> I&
Martin Kolařík wrote:
> Aha, here maybe will be the solution :-)
>
> I'am using standalone Win32 distribution from Pragma and I'm running texexec
> with --translate=cp1252cs. Typescripts use il2, which corresponds to fonts,
> of course. If I run the code without XML (if I transcribe XML to \chapt
toc entry correctly too.
Where should I look for more? What is natural.ctx?
Thank you,
Martin
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Martin Kolařík wrote:
> Hi Hans,
>
> the test file is attached,
>
what input encoding is used here?
i get the same chapter title as toc entry
is your tex configured for 8 bit (natural.ctx)
Hans
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Hi Hans,
the test file is attached,
thanks,
Martin
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Martin Kolařík wrote:
> Hi Hans,
>
> isn't there some news with the stuff?
>
small test file needed to refresh my memory
Hans
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Here the file with 8bit chars is,
Martin
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� wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have problem with chars encoding now; I have updated ConTeXt sometimes in
> January; before the time I was using old (year) version. In this
> prehistorical version the problem was not present.
>
> What is the stuff? The following code generates content with titles without
Hi Hans,
I have problem with chars encoding now; I have updated ConTeXt sometimes in
January; before the time I was using old (year) version. In this
prehistorical version the problem was not present.
What is the stuff? The following code generates content with titles without
spaces -- accented c
Hi all,
I have problem with chars encoding now; I have updated ConTeXt sometimes in
January; before the time I was using old (year) version. In this
prehistorical version the problem was not present.
What is the stuff? The following code generates content with titles without
spaces -- accented ch
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