[NTG-context] Russia (cyrillic letters)
Hans Hagen
pragma at wxs.nl
Thu Jan 27 10:23:29 CET 2005
Mikael Persson wrote:
> Hm, I don't think so. But that is a question for everyone to consider.
> However, if you ask me I would be happy to have (snipped from the
> README file):
> rm: Computer Modern Roman
> sl: Computer Modern Slanted
> ti: Computer Modern Italic
> cc: Computer Modern Caps and Small Caps
> ui: Computer Modern Unslanted Italic
is this oen really used?
> sc: Computer Modern Slanted Caps and Small Caps
> ci: Computer Modern Classical Serif Italic
is that one used?
> bx: Computer Modern Bold Extended
> bl: Computer Modern Bold Extended Slanted
> bi: Computer Modern Bold Extended Italic
> xc: Computer Modern Bold Extended Caps and Small Caps
> oc: Computer Modern Bold Extended Slanted Caps and Small Caps
> rb: Computer Modern Roman Bold
> bm: Computer Modern Roman Bold Variant
> ss: Computer Modern Sans Serif
> si: Computer Modern Sans Serif Slanted
> sx: Computer Modern Sans Serif Bold Extended
> so: Computer Modern Sans Serif Bold Extended Slanted
> tt: Computer Modern Typewriter
> st: Computer Modern Typewriter Slanted
> it: Computer Modern Typewriter Italic
> tc: Computer Modern Typewriter Caps and Small Caps
> vt: Computer Modern Variable Width Typewriter
> vi: Computer Modern Variable Width Typewriter Italic
> "Each font shape comes in 14 font sizes ranging from 5pt to 35.83pt (or
> 11 font sizes for typewriter fonts ranging from 8pt to 35.83pt)."
>
> I don't think all sizes are necessary.
if we stick to 10pt as base ... (see type-cbg.tex)
> and moreover it would be nice to have
>
> sform5 .. sform10: Computer Modern Concrete Roman
> sfosl5 .. sfosl10: Computer Modern Concrete Slanted
> sfoti10: Computer Modern Concrete Italic
> sfocc10: Computer Modern Concrete Caps and Small Caps
ok, but a different set
> (maybe not all sizes here either)
> and
>
> sfbmr{8,9,10,17}: Computer Modern Bright Roman
> sfbmo{8,9,10,17}: Computer Modern Bright Oblique
> sfbsr{8,9,10,17}: Computer Modern Bright Semibold
> sfbso{8,9,10,17}: Computer Modern Bright Semibold Oblique
> sfbbx10: Computer Modern Bright Bold Extended
> sfbtl10: Computer Modern Typewriter Light
> sfbto10: Computer Modern Typewriter Light Oblique
used? keep in mind that cmsuper is far from perfect
> Hm, well, this is all but ~18 (times 13 or 14 sizes)... so maybe it is
> worth to have them all? What do one loose? speed? work? If work, then
> I am ready to write what shall be written if you only show me for one
> font.
i don't want 75 meg font files; i can live with 2 meg extra in the minimal
distribution, so a base of 10pt ones sounds ok to me
so:
- we need a koi vector (enco-koi)
- a list of the 10pt font files that make sense
> About the encodings: According to my russian friend koi8-r is the most
> common now, but utf is coming more and more. This is what one person
> said, so if someone else think it is different, they may very well be
> right (my friend is mostly TeX:ing on UNIX systems, and from what I
> read from search results, the koi8r and koi8-r (which seems to be the
> same?) are mostly used on UNIX and www. So maybe the windows 1521
> encoding is still used by Windows users?)
>
> However, I can't get it working with koi8-r. It works in LaTeX (tried
> with the russian "Not so short introduction to LaTeX" document, and it
> seemed to use t2a and koi8-r). Under ConTeXt, the document I try (the
> rexample.tex saved in koi8-r instead of windows 1521) compiles, I get
> russian letters, but the letters are at wrong places. I am using
> \enableregime[koi8-r], and saving the document in koi8-r encoding. Is
> there anything else I should do?
so where does this t2a then fit in? we can make koi the main one and move the
t2's to some additional typescript [so that it no longer slows down things] that
users can 'load' in their cont-sys.tex
Hans
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