>> Only if you actually see the problem happening, which may
>> not be the case. The output could be messed up without any kind of
>> warning from the engine.
> I mean: one should not simply copy an opentype font into (context)
> system and expected things to work.
> Checksum should  be check  at every runs, which is useless most of the time:
> in a production env. I don't change fonts for long time , and every
> change is tested.
> Maybe a lua script to install fonts is better -- we can eventually
> think to a wxLua gui interface .

I'm not sure. In a desktop environment the user will just update the OpenType 
font via the OS (e.g. replace a file in the usual OS font directory). From that 
moment on the font will work in almost any application... don't you think it's 
reasonable to just have the updated font work in ConTeXt, too?

Oliver
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