
On Mon, Jul 14, 2025 at 16:14 (+0200), Pablo Rodriguez via ntg-context wrote:
On 7/14/25 10:09, Hans Hagen via ntg-context wrote:
Hi, […] % pablo will check the other languages and also the % kind of language tags we want to end up in the pdf
As far as I can remember, ConTeXt differs from ISO 639 with ancient Greek.
What ConTeXt considers `agr` is `grc` for ISO 639.
As for other languages, which is the file that has the complete list of languages and its tagging values?
% as he will check how viewers 'speak' - yesterday i
Well, I can check that indirectly (not by Acrobat reading it aloud, but with https://ngpdf.com).
Linux doesn’t have Acrobat Reader available
The venerable 9.5.5 version for Linux is still available for download (from selected places). It is old, allegedly has some security holes involving accessing network resources, and requires a little tender loving care to get working on 64-bit systems. Having said all that, it is my primary PDF reader. Jim P.S. To stave off the questions about why I use it... It does (far) better font rendering than any of the other Linux programs (excluding web browsers) that I know about. The day someone figures out how to add sub-pixel rendering to any of the other Linux PDF readers might be the day they will be comparable in quality. (Or not.)