Moica, thanks for your detailed support! On Tue, 10 Apr 2007 21:27:47 +0200, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
Where do I go when I experience differences between context/pdftext and context/xetex?
What do you mean?
these:
For example with context/xetex I get ...
! Undefined control sequence. \stopframedtext ->\dostopframedtext
...
... and I do get "SS" instead of eszett ("ß") with the following:
Interesting effect ... (as if the encoding was unknown)
I have to admit that it I never understood which encoding to use when.... if, for example, I just write english/german/french then I could also use texnansi, this works perfect : \usetypescriptfile[type-gyr] \usetypescript[times][texnansi] \mainlanguage[de] \enableregime[utf] \setupbodyfont[times,9pt]
Which version of ConTeXt? It works OK here with 2007.03.22, but I need to try the new beta. In principle this should not happen, it's probably a bug or some other local problem.
it is version 2007.01.12 (didn't you recommend to stay with the january version?)
Whom to tell this?
Mailing list is the perfect place.
I was wondering whether the xetex or the context list is better as it is a mixed xetex/context-topic and for Adam is in "paternity leave" I had no idea on which list someone continues.
At the beginning I had problems with XeTeX as well since Times resolved to 'Times Roman:mapping=tex-text', which resolved to the name 'mapping=tex-text' (a side effect of recent that should probably be fixed somehow in the near future), but that problem disappeared later. I had to temporary fix this (leftovers before TeXGyre family managed to overload everything perhaps?):
right, "Times Roman:mapping=tex-text": This also happened to me when using ... \usetypescriptfile[type-gyr] \usetypescript[times][uc] ... that's why I used ... \usetypescriptfile[type-gyr] \usetypescript[times][ec] ... but probably I should have used "texnansi" (see above). Steffen