Oleg Kolosov wrote:
Hans Hagen wrote:
Oleg Kolosov wrote:
Hello!
I'm trying to generate searchable pdf with cyrrillic glyphs with the following:
\enableregime[utf] \mainlanguage[ru] \setupencoding[default=t2a] \useencoding[pfr] \usepdffontresource t2a \usetypescript[pscyr][\defaultencoding] % type-pscyr is my own typescript file \setupbodyfont[pscyr,14pt]
also tried with:
\startencoding[t2a] \usepdffontresource t2a \stopencoding
It seems that \usepdffontresource does nothing. I see pdfr-def loaded in log, but not pdfr-t2a. \input pdfr-t2a (or pdfr-ec) says that \startpdffontresource is undefined command. I've created pdfr-t2a.tex by replacing definitions in pdfr-ec with ones from cmap latex package (found in file t2a.cmap). I'm using ConTeXt mkII since mkIV is in active development. Tried also with ec as default encoding with the same result (pdfr-ec.tex is not loaded).
Please help me create header for minimal file which will generate searchable PDF.
pdftex does it itself (i.e. create the vectors) using pdfr-def.tex (unless i did something wrong)
Hans
It's unlikely. I've tested it with minimal file and english text is indeed searchable, but cyrillic is not, with copy-paste I get some strange symbols. I'm using type1 fonts from PSCyr package with my own typescript, does this matter? I've attached typescript file just in case (it's still incomplete but works fine for me). Maybe I miss some definition or option? BTW cyrillic in PDF TOC works fine (with inclusion of spec-tst.tex).
can you check if the file has the right entris for your font? pdfr-def.tex the old mechanism is obsolete so pdfr-t2a will not do anything Hans ----------------------------------------------------------------- Hans Hagen | PRAGMA ADE Ridderstraat 27 | 8061 GH Hasselt | The Netherlands tel: 038 477 53 69 | fax: 038 477 53 74 | www.pragma-ade.com | www.pragma-pod.nl -----------------------------------------------------------------