I just realized my mail was marked as spam..., not sure what impact that has. Might be worth mentioning the Context version: ConTeXt ver: 2012.07.21 16:50 MKIV fmt: 2012.7.21 Looking through the generated PDF the placement of other interpunctuation is also off and the text is running rather "tight" when \setscript[hanzi] is used. Thanks for any replies! Martin
I am experiencing a problem with the placement of the period "." after a sentence. In the example below it's the one after "(Englisch)." Once the line \setscript[hanzi] is uncommented, the period sits under, before or far after the closing bracket depending on borders or text before/after.
The question is: Is that a bug or feature? The key impact of setscript I see is on spacing/flow of text. A small amount of Chinese text in the complete document appears the same.
Thanks, Martin
\usemodule[simplefonts]
\mainlanguage[de]
\setupsimplefonts[size=11pt] \setmainfont[TeX Gyre Pagella] \setcjkmainfont[AdobeSongStd][regular={* Light},italic={AdobeKaitiStd Regular},bold={AdobeHeitiStd Regular},bolditalic={AdobeHeitiStd Regular}] \setcjksansfont[AdobeKaitiStd][bold={AdobeHeitiStd Regular},bolditalic={AdobeHeitiStd Regular}] \setcjkmonofont[AdobeFangsongStd][bold={AdobeHeitiStd Regular},bolditalic={AdobeHeitiStd Regular}]
%\setscript[hanzi]
\setuppapersize[A4][A4]
\setuplayout [ backspace=45mm, height=fit, width=fit, rightmargin=10mm, leftmargin=30mm, ]
\starttext
auf der Stufe von A1-C1 (Deutsch) bzw. \quotation{Beginner} bis \quotation{Upper Intermediate} (Englisch). \input{lorem}
\stoptext