Hi everybody,
 
Sorry for replying so late. I'm in a different time zone. I just get up and after sending this mail, I'll take about 2 hours to office.
 
Yes, I use cwTeX fonts which are claimed under GPL. These fonts are first made in Type 1 format and then converted to truetype format. Maybe it's too big, so when embedding ttf fonts into pdf, the process is very very slow. So, I download both ttf and type1 format fonts, and use Hans' ttf2uni.rb script on the ttf files and get the tfm, enc, afm and map files, and I changed the map files to use type1 files. Then it's much more faster. I think I could upload all the files except type1 fonts to my web site (the fonts are too big, google page seems only have 100MB at most).
 
Hi Wolfgang, after I've disappeared for a century, I rewrite the module because I could not use Hans' module to handle inter-text postils. I've learned a lot from you.

 
On 4/28/07, luigi scarso <luigi.scarso@gmail.com> wrote:
> There is also a nice manual on the cwTeX Homepage [2], my problem is I
> cannot understand anything.
yes, chines is ..complex.
>
> Can you say a little bit about you chinese font package before I have
> to download the zip file.
Sorry i'm a bit in a hurry.
Please  search for "Lutz" in context mailing list
(eg  gmane.comp.tex.context at http://www.gmane.com)

luigi
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