* AW: \useencoding[win]
@ 1999-11-17 8:15 Haseloff, Lutz
1999-11-17 9:21 ` Hans Hagen
1999-11-17 11:15 ` \useencoding[win] Peter Willadt
0 siblings, 2 replies; 4+ messages in thread
From: Haseloff, Lutz @ 1999-11-17 8:15 UTC (permalink / raw)
> Saying \useencoding[win] within my document makes pdfTeX complain about
> unknown commands \startregime, \stopregime, and \enableregime.
>
> But, anyway, using the ß in source code still results in SS in typeset
> text.
>
> Am I missing something? Is my installation broken? Or am I the only
> german windows user?
>
You are not!
I use ConTeXt beta (1999.11.15) and have no problems with umlauts
in any form.
ß, \SS and "s work correctly with cm, pos and lbr
My testfile is:
\setupoutput [pdftex]
\setuppapersize[S6][S6]
\setupbodyfont[pos,ber]
\useencoding[win]
\mainlanguage[de]
\starttext
\hyphenatedword{Deckweiß}
\hyphenatedword{Deckwei"s}
\hyphenatedword{Deckwei\SS}
...
\stoptext
Lutz
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* Re: AW: \useencoding[win]
1999-11-17 8:15 AW: \useencoding[win] Haseloff, Lutz
@ 1999-11-17 9:21 ` Hans Hagen
1999-11-17 11:15 ` \useencoding[win] Peter Willadt
1 sibling, 0 replies; 4+ messages in thread
From: Hans Hagen @ 1999-11-17 9:21 UTC (permalink / raw)
Cc: ntg-context
At 09:15 AM 11/17/99 +0100, Haseloff, Lutz wrote:
>My testfile is:
>
>\setupoutput [pdftex]
>\setuppapersize[S6][S6]
>\setupbodyfont[pos,ber]
>\useencoding[win]
>\mainlanguage[de]
>\starttext
>\hyphenatedword{Deckweiß}
>\hyphenatedword{Deckwei"s}
>\hyphenatedword{Deckwei\SS}
>...
>\stoptext
I am thinking of making some language specific pages on our web site. Maybe we should add such small tests there too. But, I need others to write them,
Hans
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* Re: \useencoding[win]
1999-11-17 8:15 AW: \useencoding[win] Haseloff, Lutz
1999-11-17 9:21 ` Hans Hagen
@ 1999-11-17 11:15 ` Peter Willadt
1 sibling, 0 replies; 4+ messages in thread
From: Peter Willadt @ 1999-11-17 11:15 UTC (permalink / raw)
Cc: ntg-context
"Haseloff, Lutz" schrieb:
>
> > Saying \useencoding[win] within my document makes pdfTeX complain about
> > unknown commands \startregime, \stopregime, and \enableregime.
> >
My installation was broken, now [repaired] anything works fine.
>
> My testfile is:
>
> ...
Thanks a lot, the testfile works.
Peter Willadt
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* \useencoding[win]
@ 1999-11-17 6:38 Peter Willadt
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From: Peter Willadt @ 1999-11-17 6:38 UTC (permalink / raw)
Hello,
I am using
ConTeXt ver: 1999.10.18 fmt: 1999.10.25 int: english mes: english.
Saying \useencoding[win] within my document makes pdfTeX complain about
unknown commands \startregime, \stopregime, and \enableregime.
Inputting enco-ini.tex before that removes the error messages, but in
the log file (and also on the terminal) I get messages saying
debugger : message:: duplicate tag title in library encodings of
interface english
debugger : message:: duplicate tag 1 in library encodings of
interface english
debugger : message:: duplicate tag 2 in library encodings of
interface english
debugger : message:: duplicate tag 3 in library encodings of
interface english
But, anyway, using the ß in source code still results in SS in typeset
text.
Am I missing something? Is my installation broken? Or am I the only
german windows user?
Peter Willadt
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