Thanks for your reply, I found out that I just deleted the code 'default=cn',
and it actually worked.
With just this code system can install the language normally, and then get the
correct 'labeltext'.
%%%
\installlanguage [zh-tw] [patterns=cn]% install traditional chinese
%%%
ai2472206...@yeah.net schrieb am 24.05.2024 um 16:39:
3. In general, it is enough to distinguish between Chinese Simplified Chinese
and Chinese Traditional.
Chinese has a large number of Chinese characters, therefore the fonts produced
are generally divided into Chinese Simplified and Chinese
3. In general, it is enough to distinguish between Chinese Simplified Chinese
and Chinese Traditional.
Chinese has a large number of Chinese characters, therefore the fonts produced
are generally divided into Chinese Simplified and Chinese Traditional. This
causes Chinese Simplified Chinese
Thanks for the reply, the part about fonts is no problem on my system.
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ai2472206...@yeah.net schrieb am 24.05.2024 um 14:05:
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
Hi Muyik !
The first thing to check, even if it seems stupid, is to make sure that
the Traditional Chinese fonts are installed in the
/context/context-mf/fonts/ etc. folder and test this installation with
the following command:
mtxrun --script fonts --list --pattern="Chinese Font" --all
and ,I've found that along with the language, there is also a 'mode',
and when I define a new language, does I also define such a new mode, like
'startmode[*en]stopmode'?
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