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− | == Russian (Cyrillic) fonts and UTF ==
| + | To use Russian in ConTeXt MkIV, you need a font that has cyrillic letters, e.g. the DejaVu fonts which are shipped with the [[ConTeXt Standalone]]. |
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− | It is now possible (from ConTeXt version 2005-01-27 or 2005-01-31) to type Russian (cyrillic) letters directly in your .tex file using UTF-8 encoding. I have only tested this on TeXLive 2004, but I guess it would work on any distribution as long as you have the cm-super fonts installed (On TeXLive you had to generate the tfm files needed using the <tt>afm2tfm</tt> application (see furhter down on this page for a small python script that enables you to create all tfm files), or by using the fonts in LaTeX). Here is a minimal(?) working file.
| + | <context source="yes" mode="mkiv"> |
| + | \setupbodyfont[dejavu] |
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− | <texcode>
| + | \mainlanguage[russian] |
− | \enableregime[utf] | |
− | \useencoding[cyr]
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− | \definetypeface [russian]
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− | [rm] [serif] [computer-modern] [default] [encoding=t2a]
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− | \setupbodyfont[russian]
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| \starttext | | \starttext |
− | Мама и Папа % Some Russian characters
| + | Немного русского текста для пробы. |
| \stoptext | | \stoptext |
− | </texcode> | + | </context> |
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− | == Russian (Cyrillic) fonts and Windows 1251 ==
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− | The following example should work if you save your file in the Windows 1251 encoding:
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− | <texcode>
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− | \definetypeface [russian]
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− | [rm] [serif] [computer-modern] [default] [encoding=t2a]
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− | \definetypeface [swedish]
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− | [rm] [serif] [latin-modern] [default] [encoding=texnansi]
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− | \setupbodyfont[russian]
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− | \starttext
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− | Some russian text:
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− | Там можно встретить медведей.
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− | Some swedish text:
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− | {\switchtobodyfont[swedish]D\"ar kan man m\"ota bj\"ornar.}
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− | \stoptext
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− | </texcode>
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− | At least it works here with TeXLive 2004.
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− | == Russian (Cyrillic) fonts and koi8-r (koi8r) ==
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− | This is not done yet. Will be updated when it works.
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− | == The python script ==
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− | Ok, I am not a programmer, so this could probably be done in a cleaner way. However, it works for me.
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− | <texcode>
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− | #!/usr/bin/python
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− | import os, string
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− | # Set these paths to what they should be in your case
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− | mapfile="/home/texlive2004/texmf-dist/fonts/map/dvips/cm-super/cm-super-t2a.map"
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− | encfile="cm-super-t2a.enc"
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− | tfmoutdir="/home/texlive2004/texmf-dist/fonts/tfm/public/cm-super/"
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− | f=open(mapfile, 'r')
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− | # First read a line that is a comment.
| + | For more details on how to change fonts in ConTeXt, see [[Fonts/Fonts in LuaTeX]] |
− | a=f.readline()
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− | print a
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− | # Loop over the rest of the lines
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− | rest=f.readlines()
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− | for currentline in rest:
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− | splitspace=string.split(currentline," ")
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− | tfmname=splitspace[0]
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− | afmname=string.lower(splitspace[1])
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− | commandtorun="afm2tfm " + afmname + ".afm -T " + encfile + " " + tfmoutdir + tfmname + ".tfm"
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− | print "Running: " + commandtorun
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− | os.popen(commandtorun)
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− | f.close()
| + | [[Category:Fonts]] |
− | </texcode>
| + | [[Category:Languages]] |