Tobias Burnus wrote:
Hello,
Hans Hagen wrote:
b) How to change the numberformat used?
eh ... wang lei should know ... i have to look into it (chinese supports multiple number formats)
I think I found it (it is a bit burried in font-chi.tex): \startitemize[c] (or cn) gives the normal Chinese number, cc the capitalized, ec the normal Chinese number with one-character alternatives for 20 and 30 and ac the Arabic style of numbering.
(For those who'd like to have a how to on using Chinese with UTF-8, I updated http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Chinese )
Attached you find the traditional characters (as used in Taiwan, Hongkong [possibly decreasing], and in China before 1955); one should provide some method to switch between those and the simplified ones defined; maybe an option for \setupchinese?
ok, i have to think about it ... just collect everything that needs a fix/extension and i'll look into it at the same time (we also need to get japanese running) Hans