On 5/7/06, Vladimir Smirnov
Hello everyone,
I use standalone ConTeXt distribution for win32, mswincontext.zip downloaded a week ago, and never got proper cyrillic characters. I get latin "character codes" instead: for instance, \cyrillicDJE produces "DJE" in the output pdf, but not "Ж". At the same time \Tsedilla (cp1250) makes the proper glyph. I found that live ConTeXt at contextgarden.org behaves in the similar way. Neither of recommendations/samples at http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Russian worked for me. The standalone context distribution does contain all necessary fonts and regimes, so there must be some deeper problem. Could anyone, please, tell me what is going on?
Here is my test.tex. I tried it in utf, cp1251, cp866, all producing the similar result.
(this letter must be in koi-8r cyrillic encoding)
\useregime[cp1251] \enableregime[cp1251] \usetypescript[modern-base][t2a] \setupbodyfont[modern]
\starttext Это первый документ \ConTeXt!\par \Tcedilla\par \cyrillicDJE\par АБВГДЕЁЖЗИЙКЛМНОПРСТУФХЦЧШЩЬЫЪЭЮЯ \stoptext
Hi, this does not really help you, but: I tried your file and the files at the Russian wiki page, and they did not work with my minimal installation for linux either. However, they all worked well with TeXLive 2004 with a not too old ConTeXt version. Since I partly wrote that wiki page and only tried it with my own TeXLive 2004 it may not be helping other people too much. Sorry for not being able to help more. I wish I could... Mikael P