Arun,

The font is Lucida, which I bought from YandY some time back. 

For mathematics, you are really limited in the choice of fonts. Basically,
the way I understand it, you have three choices: Computer Modern,
Mathtimes, and Lucida. When I bought the YandY tex system, one font came
for free, which I chose as Mathtimes (because of a text I was writing).
Later, I purchased the remaining two.

Indeed, Lucdida is a beautiful font, which looks particularly nice in
onscreen documents.

At 08:59 AM 8/24/01 -0400, you wrote:
>Hello,
>
>I looked at your tutorial, and it looked very nice when I compiled it 
>[I'm just a ConTeXt beginner]. However there were a few font artifacts. 
>I was wondering if you added any fonts to your base TeX collection.
>
>I don't have MikTex, but the teTeX installation. I really like the font 
>you used.
>- Arun
>
>
>On Friday, August 24, 2001, at 12:12  AM, David Arnold wrote:
>
>> Hans, et al,
>>
>> I am not all the way back. That is, the current beta installation of
>> Context is not yet fully backward compatible. I've attached a small zip
>> file of a document I prepared last fall with a previous version of 
>> Miktex
>> and Context.
>>
>> After unzipping to a temp directory, type make.bat in the directory to 
>> run
>> the compile.
>>
>> Note that I am not getting a table of contents as I once did.
>>
>> Other than this, I'm looking pretty good. What could change in Context
>> between now and last fall that would affect the production of my former
>> table of contents?
>>
>> BTW, everyone is free to use these files in anyway that they wish: Study
>> the style, add to the doc for their own classes, etc. I don't mind. 
>> Enjoy.
>
>

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