From: Guo Yang <gxy3139@njit.edu>
Subject: Re: Chinese Number Problem
Date: Wed, 05 Feb 2003 20:58:11 -0500 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <3E41C133.9080401@njit.edu> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <Pine.LNX.4.44.0302041740211.374-100000@aten.bbso.njit.edu>
Or maybe somebody can point me to the files and manuals that can lead me
to solve this problem myself? Thanks alot!
Guo
Guo Yang wrote:
>Hello,
>
>I am trying to set up ConTeXt to work properly with Chinese. Everything
>seemed fine until I discovered that there is some problem with the Chinese
>numbers. I have a TeX file with several chapters. I used texexec and
>dvipdfmx generated the PDF file without problems. But I found there are
>two things wrong (which supposed to be working). The first is that the two
>Chinese charaters before the list of contents (corresponding to the
>'Contents' before English text) are missing. The second, all the chinese
>characters before the chapter titles in the list of contents are missing
>(corresponding to the English text 1 or 1.1, etc.).
>
>I tried to figure out what the problem is myself without success. I read
>file font-chi.tex and found some commands like:
>
>\def\chinesedigit#1#2% #2: suffix, here * or \empty
> {\udigit{\chineseencoding}{\number#1#2}}
>\def\normalchinesenumber#1%
> {\expandafter\dochinesenumber\number#1\relax\empty}
>
>I tried to use these commands in my file directly. But they didn't produce
>any output there, even no space left for the numbers inside {}.
>
>I am using MikTeX under Windows XP. I am using the latest ConTeXt beta to
>get the dvipdfmx working.
>
>Your help will be appreciated greatly!
>
>Guo
>
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2003-02-06 1:58 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 10+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2003-02-05 1:41 Guo Yang
2003-02-06 1:58 ` Guo Yang [this message]
2003-02-06 3:15 ` Lei Wang
2003-02-06 10:20 ` Hans Hagen
2003-02-06 19:44 ` Guo Yang
2003-02-07 8:17 ` Hans Hagen
2003-02-07 16:13 ` Guo Yang
2003-02-07 16:38 ` Hans Hagen
2003-02-06 19:14 ` Guo Yang
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2003-02-05 1:37 Guo Yang
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