* csr fonts in last ConTeXt
@ 2005-03-04 14:18 Michal Kvasnička
2005-03-04 14:50 ` David Antos
2005-03-04 14:56 ` Hans Hagen
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From: Michal Kvasnička @ 2005-03-04 14:18 UTC (permalink / raw)
Good evening.
A couple of days ago I have reinstalled my computer and installed the
newest ConTeXt as well (TeXExec 5.2.4, ConTeXt ver: 2005.01.31). I
found that it could work under SuSE Linux 9.2 -- teTeX distribution. But
I also found that there is a change with csr fonts -- it is (at least in
the Czech interface) substituted with cmr fonts. What's the reason? How
could I change it againt to csr? (cmr fonts don't have accented letters.)
Many thanks for your help.
Your sincerely
Michal Kvasnicka
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* Re: csr fonts in last ConTeXt
2005-03-04 14:18 csr fonts in last ConTeXt Michal Kvasnička
@ 2005-03-04 14:50 ` David Antos
2005-03-04 14:56 ` Hans Hagen
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From: David Antos @ 2005-03-04 14:50 UTC (permalink / raw)
On Fri, Mar 04, 2005 at 03:18:34PM +0100, Michal Kvasnička wrote:
> A couple of days ago I have reinstalled my computer and installed the
> newest ConTeXt as well (TeXExec 5.2.4, ConTeXt ver: 2005.01.31). I
> found that it could work under SuSE Linux 9.2 -- teTeX distribution. But
> I also found that there is a change with csr fonts -- it is (at least in
> the Czech interface) substituted with cmr fonts. What's the reason? How
> could I change it againt to csr? (cmr fonts don't have accented letters.)
Hello,
quick and dirty way may be \setupbodyfont[csr] in the document.
Systematically, my (older) cont-cz.tex contains
\setupbodyfont [csr,ams,rm,12pt]
What does your cont-cz.tex set?
D.A.
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-- Petr Sojka
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* Re: csr fonts in last ConTeXt
2005-03-04 14:18 csr fonts in last ConTeXt Michal Kvasnička
2005-03-04 14:50 ` David Antos
@ 2005-03-04 14:56 ` Hans Hagen
2005-03-04 15:17 ` Michal Kvasnička
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From: Hans Hagen @ 2005-03-04 14:56 UTC (permalink / raw)
Michal Kvasnička wrote:
> Good evening.
>
> A couple of days ago I have reinstalled my computer and installed the
> newest ConTeXt as well (TeXExec 5.2.4, ConTeXt ver: 2005.01.31). I
> found that it could work under SuSE Linux 9.2 -- teTeX distribution. But
> I also found that there is a change with csr fonts -- it is (at least in
> the Czech interface) substituted with cmr fonts. What's the reason? How
> could I change it againt to csr? (cmr fonts don't have accented letters.)
from now on context defauls to latim modern,
\setupencoding[il2] \usetypescript[modern][il2]
should work (given that you have those fonts; zip on out site)
Hans
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* Re: csr fonts in last ConTeXt
2005-03-04 14:56 ` Hans Hagen
@ 2005-03-04 15:17 ` Michal Kvasnička
2005-03-04 15:46 ` Hans Hagen
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From: Michal Kvasnička @ 2005-03-04 15:17 UTC (permalink / raw)
Good evening.
Many thanks for your answer. But I still can't make it out.
> from now on context defauls to latim modern,
What is Latin Modern? What is name of its tfm metrics? Where can I find
the fonts?
> \setupencoding[il2] \usetypescript[modern][il2]
Is this line intended to switch the defalt to Computer Modern, or to csr
directly? My csr-documents are still typeset in cmr (i.e. without
accents). Probably I don't have the Latin Modern. But anyway, the
commands above don't switch ConTeXt to csr. How can I do it? (My
documents in other accented fonts work well.)
Many thanks for your help. I wish you all nice weekend.
M.K.
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* Re: csr fonts in last ConTeXt
2005-03-04 15:17 ` Michal Kvasnička
@ 2005-03-04 15:46 ` Hans Hagen
2005-03-07 8:59 ` Michal Kvasnička
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From: Hans Hagen @ 2005-03-04 15:46 UTC (permalink / raw)
Michal Kvasnička wrote:
> Good evening.
>
> Many thanks for your answer. But I still can't make it out.
>
>> from now on context defauls to latim modern,
>
>
> What is Latin Modern? What is name of its tfm metrics? Where can I find
> the fonts?
on our website (cont-lmr.tex
>> \setupencoding[il2] \usetypescript[modern][il2]
plus: \setupbodyfont[modern]
>
> Is this line intended to switch the defalt to Computer Modern, or to csr
> directly? My csr-documents are still typeset in cmr (i.e. without
> accents). Probably I don't have the Latin Modern. But anyway, the
> commands above don't switch ConTeXt to csr. How can I do it? (My
> documents in other accented fonts work well.)
currently the metric files that ship with csr are used (latin modern has the
same dimensions); if you want to use the csr type 1 fonts, you can use map file
trickery:
\loadmapfile[original-public-csr.map]
Hans
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* Re: csr fonts in last ConTeXt
2005-03-04 15:46 ` Hans Hagen
@ 2005-03-07 8:59 ` Michal Kvasnička
2005-03-07 10:19 ` h h extern
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From: Michal Kvasnička @ 2005-03-07 8:59 UTC (permalink / raw)
Good morning.
I'm sorry that I bother you once more, but I still can't make it out.
First, I can't find the Latin Modern font:
> on our website (cont-lmr.tex
The page http://www.pragma-ade.com/overview.htm has no link to it.
The page http://www.pragma-ade.com/download-1.htm says "(not available)".
I have downloaded lm package from the CTAN, but it doesn't work. Perhaps
because type-dis.tex defines
\definefontsynonym[il2-lmr10] [csr10] [encoding=il2]
but I have no il2-lm*. Where can I obtain these files?
Second, I tried
\setupencoding[il2] \usetypescript[modern][il2]
\setupbodyfont[modern]
\loadmapfile[original-public-csr.map]
But ConTeXt still uses cmr instead of csr files. What I'm doing wrong?
And by the way, where I should put all those .enc and .map files? I have
put them into dvips/context (and texhash-ed), but I am not sure the
ConTeXt can find them. Are those files used by the ConTeXt, or by pdfTeX
only?
Thank you for you kind help.
Your sincerely
Michal Kvasnicka
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* Re: csr fonts in last ConTeXt
2005-03-07 8:59 ` Michal Kvasnička
@ 2005-03-07 10:19 ` h h extern
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From: h h extern @ 2005-03-07 10:19 UTC (permalink / raw)
Michal Kvasnička wrote:
> Good morning.
>
> I'm sorry that I bother you once more, but I still can't make it out.
>
> First, I can't find the Latin Modern font:
>
>> on our website (cont-lmr.tex
http://www.pragma-ade.com/download-2.htm
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