On 10/8/2013 7:23 PM, Dmitry Tokarev wrote:
Thanks Hans, the fontforge was the easiest way. I did the following:
1. File->Open
2. Encoding->Force Encoding->ISO 10646-1 (Unicode, Full)
3. File->Generate Fonts...
Now all the Cyrillic characters are present in generated pdf-file.
ok, maybe make
08.10.2013, 00:17, "Hans Hagen" :
> On 10/7/2013 7:10 PM, Dmitry Tokarev wrote:
>> lozencondenced.lgf:
>> return {
>> name = "lozencondenced",
>> version = "1.00",
>> comment = "Goodies that complement dingbats (funny names).",
>> author = "Hans Hagen",
>> c
On 10/7/2013 7:10 PM, Dmitry Tokarev wrote:
lozencondenced.lgf:
return {
name = "lozencondenced",
version = "1.00",
comment = "Goodies that complement dingbats (funny names).",
author = "Hans Hagen",
copyright = "ConTeXt development team",
remapping = {
tou
07.10.2013, 17:39, "Hans Hagen" :
> On 10/7/2013 1:24 PM, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
>> Am 07.10.2013 um 13:18 schrieb Hans Hagen :
>>> On 10/5/2013 12:23 PM, Dmitry Tokarev wrote:
Please help me understand why with StoryRegular font Cyrillic is
displayed, and with lozencondensed -
On 10/7/2013 1:24 PM, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 07.10.2013 um 13:18 schrieb Hans Hagen :
On 10/5/2013 12:23 PM, Dmitry Tokarev wrote:
Please help me understand why with StoryRegular font Cyrillic is displayed, and
with lozencondensed - no. I attached log file and the fonts used in the exam
Am 07.10.2013 um 13:18 schrieb Hans Hagen :
> On 10/5/2013 12:23 PM, Dmitry Tokarev wrote:
>> Please help me understand why with StoryRegular font Cyrillic is displayed,
>> and with lozencondensed - no. I attached log file and the fonts used in the
>> example.
>> The content of pdf-file:
>> tes
On 10/5/2013 12:23 PM, Dmitry Tokarev wrote:
Please help me understand why with StoryRegular font Cyrillic is displayed, and
with lozencondensed - no. I attached log file and the fonts used in the example.
The content of pdf-file:
test - тест.
test - .
Example:
\definefont [Story][StoryRegular.