Alan Bowen said this at Thu, 17 Nov 2005 12:56:55 -0500:
I hope that we can resolve this—I need Fourier/Utopia for a book
series. But right now not even \quote works properly in the roman
typeface.
Sorry I haven't had the time to engage with this issue. There's
something suspect in your
Adam—
The default encoding used to be “texnansi” (it was set with a Greek
font that I am using) but now is now “ec”. Changing the encoding and
replacing
\usetypescript[type-syn]
\usetypescript[fourier][\defaultencoding]
\setupbodyfont[fourier,10.5pt]
with
Alan Bowen wrote:
Adam�
The default encoding used to be �texnansi� (it was set with a Greek
font that I am using) but now is now �ec�. Changing the encoding and
replacing
making texnansi default in the context distribution is a problem because
tex distributions mostly ship ec
Hans
I hope that we can resolve this—I need Fourier/Utopia for a book
series. But right now not even \quote works properly in the roman
typeface.
Alan
On Nov 15, 2005, at 10:54 AM, Hans Hagen wrote:
Alan Bowen wrote:
I am running the latest version of ConTeXt and ran into a problem
with
Alan Bowen wrote:
I hope that we can resolve this—I need Fourier/Utopia for a book
series. But right now not even \quote works properly in the roman
typeface.
Alan
On Nov 15, 2005, at 10:54 AM, Hans Hagen wrote:
Alan Bowen wrote:
I am running the latest version of ConTeXt and ran into
Hans—
That’s got it!
In fact, in testing this, I found that there were two problems:
• \usetypescript[type-syn] no longer works—your \usetypescript
[fourier][ec] handles that nicely
• in my setup for Greek I had \setupencoding[default=texnansi] and I
had to change this to
I am running the latest version of ConTeXt and ran into a problem
with some diacritical marks using
%Fourier/Utopia Expert
\usetypescript[type-syn]
\usetypescript[fourier][\defaultencoding]
\setupbodyfont[fourier,10.5pt]
While \={\i} and \=a, for example, work as expected when the font is
Alan Bowen wrote:
I am running the latest version of ConTeXt and ran into a problem
with some diacritical marks using
%Fourier/Utopia Expert
\usetypescript[type-syn]
\usetypescript[fourier][\defaultencoding]
\setupbodyfont[fourier,10.5pt]
While \={\i} and \=a, for example, work as expected