On 10/3/06, Hans Hagen wrote:
fdu.xiaojf@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
My friends can use LaTeX+CJK or LaTeX+CCT to generate Chinese documents the Chinese characters in which can be selected and copied. The procedure is using LaTeX to convert .tex file to .dvi, then using gs to convert .dvi to .pdf.
I can use ConTeXt to generate .pdf file directly from .tex. and the Chinese characters can be selected, but when I try to paste it to another text editor, it looks like this "...".
I am using chinese module in ConTeXt version before 2005.12.19. Will the new version of ConTeXt fix this.
i've forgotten if there was a trick to do it using pdftex and context -)
It might be that a similar appreach to pdfr-ec.tex would do (you have to tell to Acrobat which character code represents which letter of the Unicode and is probably implemented in LaTeX), but esp. because of the reason mentioned below I don't think that it would be worth the effort to implement it now.
future versions (next year) of pdftex will definitely support this unicode map trickery
Mojca