Hans Hagen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
[snip]
> the other way is by means of typescripts and name mapping, which was 
> introduced because i wanted to be able to install fonts an a few minutes, 
> which is why there is texfont. You loose berry naming then.
> 
> it should be no problem to provide presets for the 39 standard adobe fonts, 
> actually, the free fonts on tex live *are* supported, so
> 
> \usetypescript[palatino][texnansi]
> 
> \setupbodyfont[palatino,12pt]
> 
> the associated files are generated with
> 
> texfont type-tmf.dat --en=texnansi
> 
> (in type-tmf.dat you can see the real calls)
[snip]

Hm. I may be misunderstanding here... When trying to execute

  texfont type-tmf.dat --en=texnansi

nothing seems to happen. When I try to tex(exec) a file with the
\usetypescript and \setupbodyfont commands above, I get an error
message about not finding the tfm font...

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