On Thu, Jan 23, 2003 at 02:22:24PM +0100, Gour wrote:
I'm slowly getting into using DocBookInContext module for producing PDF output out of DocBook sources.
Good to hear you put it to good use.
One problem which I encountered is that I cannot get proper characters for two Croatian national letters: Dstroke & dstroke which are rendered as "D" & "d" and I see in mfonts.pdf (Fonts in ConTeXt) manual on p. 22nd that these chars are also not properly rendered.
Is it some missing feature in ConTeXt since I remember that similar thing was present with LaTeX and it required some special *.sty file since those two characters cannot be handled like the rest of TeX accents?
As was discussed some time ago the mapping of Unicode characters in ConTeXt requires more work. The default encoding uses a simple compatibility: enco-def.tex: \definecharacter Dstroke {D} \definecharacter dstroke {d} I think it would be a good idea to try to use Sebastian Rahtz's mappings for LaTeX (texmf/tex/xmltex/passivetex/ucharacters.sty) in ConTeXt as well. Regards, Simon -- Simon Pepping email: spepping@scaprea.hobby.nl