* Re: languages other than nl|de|en
1999-12-01 8:30 ` languages other than nl|de|en Hans Hagen
@ 1999-12-01 11:19 ` Wlodzimierz Bzyl
1999-12-01 14:05 ` Wlodzimierz Bzyl
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From: Wlodzimierz Bzyl @ 1999-12-01 11:19 UTC (permalink / raw)
Cc: ntg-context
| What to do with math? I prefer / to be just a / in math.
Polish formats define `//' to be `/' in math too.
For example, when using `/' notation, we write $4//2=2, 4//a=b$
Except above, there are two reasons for using double slashes:
1. they make possible to automatically re-encode between polish
text which uses `/' notation and, for example, Latin-2
2. what about $4//2=2\quad\hbox{oczywi/scie}$
--Wlodek.
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* Re: languages other than nl|de|en
1999-12-01 8:30 ` languages other than nl|de|en Hans Hagen
1999-12-01 11:19 ` Wlodzimierz Bzyl
@ 1999-12-01 14:05 ` Wlodzimierz Bzyl
1999-12-01 14:43 ` Wlodzimierz Bzyl
1999-12-01 21:09 ` Grzegorz Sapijaszko
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From: Wlodzimierz Bzyl @ 1999-12-01 14:05 UTC (permalink / raw)
Cc: ntg-context
| When things are set up ok,
|
| texexec --make --lang=pl --bodyfont=plr en
above command and
texexec --alone --make --lang=pl --bodyfont=plr en
does not work.
The first command does not load font-plr.tex, and
the latter produces:
language : no hyphenations nl for nl (n=7)
[popping catcode / to 13]
bodyfont : variant cmr is loaded
(/usr/TeX/texmf/tex/context/base/font-plr.tex
(/usr/TeX/texmf/tex/context/base/font-cmr.tex))
which, I guess, means that plr fonts are shadowed
by cmr fonts.
This could be checked by running
texexec cc.tex
where cc.tex contains
-------------------------
% --translate-file=il2-pl
\starttext
some text
\stopttext
-------------------------
and running `dvips cc -o' which loads cmr10.pfb instead of plr10.pfb.
Also `texexec --listing whatever.txt' does not use pltt10 font
(the English default cmtt10 is used).
--Wlodek.
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* Re: languages other than nl|de|en
1999-12-01 8:30 ` languages other than nl|de|en Hans Hagen
1999-12-01 11:19 ` Wlodzimierz Bzyl
1999-12-01 14:05 ` Wlodzimierz Bzyl
@ 1999-12-01 14:43 ` Wlodzimierz Bzyl
1999-12-01 21:09 ` Grzegorz Sapijaszko
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From: Wlodzimierz Bzyl @ 1999-12-01 14:43 UTC (permalink / raw)
Cc: ntg-context
Fortunately `texexec --make --language=pl --bodyfont=plr en' works.
When I was writing the previous email I was thinking that the
generated format was placed in ../texmf/web2c.
That was not correct. With the current version of texexec
cont-en.efmt is written into home directory
(at least under Linux).
--Wlodek.
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* Re: languages other than nl|de|en
1999-12-01 8:30 ` languages other than nl|de|en Hans Hagen
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1999-12-01 14:43 ` Wlodzimierz Bzyl
@ 1999-12-01 21:09 ` Grzegorz Sapijaszko
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From: Grzegorz Sapijaszko @ 1999-12-01 21:09 UTC (permalink / raw)
Cc: Wlodzimierz Bzyl
Dnia 1 Dec 99, Wlodzimierz Bzyl pisal:
> Fortunately `texexec --make --language=pl --bodyfont=plr en' works.
:-)
> When I was writing the previous email I was thinking that the
> generated format was placed in ../texmf/web2c.
> That was not correct. With the current version of texexec
> cont-en.efmt is written into home directory
> (at least under Linux).
Under windows too. At least in MikTeX distribution -- they should
be moved to another directory, or perltk directory should be added
to corresponding section in miktex.ini file.
Greetings,
Grzesiek
--
A pansy who lived in Khartoum
Took a lesbian up to his room.
They argued all night
Over who had the right
To do what, and with which, and to whom.
anonymous
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