On Sun, 13 Feb 2005 10:34:22 +0100, Rob Ermers
Dear Contexers,
I am still struggling with a Russian text in koi8. The sample below, which I partially copied (from Mikael Persson's site) does not work.
Can anyone help me out?
Kind regards
Robert Ermers
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\enableregime[koi8-r] \useencoding[cyr]
\definetypeface [russian] [rm] [serif] [computer-modern] [default] [encoding=t2a]
\definetypeface [swedish] [rm] [serif] [latin-modern] [default] [encoding=texnansi]
\setupbodyfont[russian]
\starttext Some swedish text:
{\switchtobodyfont[swedish]Jag tycker att Katja studerar d\aring ligt.}
Some russian text:
ÂÌÁÇÏÓÌÏ×ÉÔ áÌÌÁÈ ÅÇÏ É ÅÇÏ ÂÌÉÖÎÉÈ ÂÌÁÇÏÒÏÄÎÅÊÛÅÇÏ ÐÒÏÉÓÈÏÖÄÅÎÉÑ É ÄÁÒÕÅÔ ÉÍ ÍÉÒ
%this sample works, but it's not koi8: Ìèå êàæåòñÿ, ÷òî Êàòÿ ïëîõî ó÷èòñÿ. \stoptext _______________________________________________ ntg-context mailing list ntg-context@ntg.nl http://www.ntg.nl/mailman/listinfo/ntg-context
Hm, there seems to be a problem somewhere, saving a file on my computer, uploading it to the web-server, downloading it to your place and opening it. It is probably the web server that tells it is not koi8-r but iso8859-1 or something. However, the koi8-r is not yet working. What is working is the Windows-1251 encoding, as in the example (ok, type your own russian characters and be sure to save the file in Windows-1251 encoding). I would recommend though, to use utf-8 as described at http://contextgarden.net/Russian . I should probably remove my page and refer to the one at contextgarden instead. I had a conversation with Hans about adding support for koi8r aswell, but I don't know exactly what to do. If somebody tells me, then I'll do it. /Micke P PS I spoke to another russian I know, who is a Windows person. She told me that they use the Windows-1251 encoding at her department, contrary to the first russian I asked who said koi8r was the most common...