On Mon, Jan 15, 2007 at 11:47:04PM -0500, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
On Tue, 16 Jan 2007, Hongyi Zhao wrote:
Dear all
Now I can use the GBK encoding chinese characters in my ConTeXt, but if I want to use the utf-8 encoding chinese characters in my tex files, this is, I want the tex source file encoded by UTF-8, how should I config the ConTeXt. BYW, all the chinese fonts needed have been installed correctly by me, including the TTFs and the corresponding Type1 fonts.
Maybe \enableregime[utf]?
Thanks, can you give me a minimal sample file, in my case, the chinese font is song. Furthmore, I use Werner's CJK, that is, if I want to invoke the song font with UTF-8 encoding in the normal tex file, I should use the argument like this: [...] \begin{CJK}{UTF8}{song} [...] But, what should I do if I want to use the argument \enableregime[utf] with ConTeXt? --- Hongyi Zhao (赵弘毅) GnuPG DSA: 0xD108493B 老子道德经:第四十九章 圣人常无心,以百姓心为心。 善者吾善之,不善者吾亦善之,德善。 信者吾信之,不信者吾亦信之,德信。