Are you use the same font name as that in font-chi.tex? if not,
try edit font-chi.tex and change the font name as those used in
your system instead of using the \definefontsynonym in your
cont-usr.tex or cont-sys.tex may solve the problem. It seems
use the \definefontsynonym to redefine the font name will cause
context ignore the encoding settings.
Wang
----- Original Message -----
From: "Guo Yang"
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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