Pablo Rodriguez (oinos@web.de) wrote:
I'm learning to use ConTeXt and the main problems I have with ConTeXt are related to fonts.
I'm still new, but maybe I can help you a bit.
I need to use utf-8 for my documents, since it is the proper way to handle polytonic Greek, Spanish and German in a single document without having to use strange input methods. I was told that it is possible to use utf-8 in ConTeXt (although Greek isn't defined for utf-8 yet), but I don't know how to enable this feature. Which command can I use utf-8 in my documents? (I know \enableregime, but it doesn't work with option unicode).
I use following: \chardef\utfunihashmode=1 \enableregime [utf] and it works nicely with cmr fonts. For the rest wait for some other ConTeXt font guru :-) Sincerely, Gour -- Gour gour@mail.inet.hr Registered Linux User #278493