%D \module %D [ file=char-utf, %D version=2006.12.05, %D title=\CONTEXT\ Character Support, %D subtitle=Unicode UTF, %D author=Hans Hagen, %D date=\currentdate, %D copyright={PRAGMA ADE \& \CONTEXT\ Development Team}] %C %C This module is part of the \CONTEXT\ macro||package and is %C therefore copyrighted by \PRAGMA. See mreadme.pdf for %C details. \writestatus{loading}{ConTeXt Character Support / Unicode UTF} %D After a bit of experimenting we reached a clean state where \UTF\ %D 8, 16 and 32 were supported as well as collapsing (combining %D sequences). Writing the code was a relaxed experience, not in the %D last place because it was accompanied by listening to those nice %D Vienna Teng cd's (who decided that making music was more fun than %D programming, but then, she may not know \TEX\ and \LUA). \unprotect \registerctxluafile{char-def}{1.001} \registerctxluafile{char-ini}{1.001} \registerctxluafile{char-utf}{1.001} \registerctxluafile{char-cjk}{1.001} %D We enable collapsing (combining characters) by default, but %D since the source files are rather simple, we postpone the %D initialization till runtime. \appendtoks \ctxlua{characters.filters.utf.enable()}% \to \everyjob %D The next one influences input parsing. %D %D \starttyping %D \definecomposedutf 318 108 126 % lcaron %D \stoptyping \unexpanded\def\definecomposedutf#1 #2 #3 % {\ctxlua{characters.filters.utf.addgrapheme("#1","#2","#3")}} \protect