Hello Hans,
Thank for your answer, I read it and then I reread mfonts.pdf and I thought that
I got the point, but in practice, something still does not fork, with predefined
typefaces.
I have problem specifying font encoding: it works only until font switching
command. I write (the example from Willi Egger):
\setupencoding[default=ec]
\setupbodyfont[pos,ber]
\enableencoding[ec]
\enableregime[windows]
\starttext
\Adiaeresis �\"Argerlicher Fall.
\"Uberaus gesch\"atzt.
Gro\SS ist die Zuneigung.
������
\"a, \"o, \"u, \'e, \`e
\aa, \AA
\tf
%\enableencoding[ec]
\Adiaeresis �\"Argerlicher Fall.
\"Uberaus gesch\"atzt.
Gro\SS ist die Zuneigung.
������
\"a, \"o, \"u, \'e, \`e
\aa, \AA
\stoptext
And after any font switching command, even \tf, accents go wrong -- id est those
defined via \defineaccent (those that are input verbatim like � are OK). If I
put \enableencoding[ec] after font switching command, accents are fixed, but
surely I'm not supposed to put \enableencoding[ec] after each font switch.
What have I missed? How to set up encoding globally? (\setupbodyfont does not
seem to accept encoding as argument.)
Olya