Am Montag, 25. Februar 2002 15:30 schrieb John Culleton:
> On the font question: I am on a detective task. I know that
> the plain tex command \font works reliably. Now I have to figure
> out the internal font names used in Context so I can create fonts with
> the correct names for various uses. If I have any successes I will
> post them.
> I have given up on the elaborate
> and generally non-functioning font mechanisms built in to Context,

I disagree.
It *is* working (I use it successful on Linux and Windows), even if
a bit "verbose". If you get used to it, it's nice and flexible.

You should really avoid plain tex tinkering! I can't be robust with all of 
ConTeXt's extensive mapping and remapping.

> I note that one of the anchors in ``Context: an
> Excursion'' is an exit anchor that kills the job. How is this
> accomplished?

Use
\but [CloseDocument] Exit \\
within a \start/stopinteractionmenu

> Indeed many of my questions could be answered with a copy of the
> source for
> e.g., the above referenced manual. Is is posted anywhere?

No.

Gr��lis vom Hraban!

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