Hallo Hans,

[...]
> \definetypeface[charter] [rm][serif][charter]
> [default][encoding=texnansi] \definetypeface[utopia]  [rm][serif][utopia]
>  [default][encoding=texnansi] \definetypeface[bookman]
> [rm][serif][bookman] [default][encoding=texnansi]
> \definetypeface[palatino][rm][serif][palatino][default][encoding=texnansi
>]
>
> \starttext
>    \switchtobodyfont[         10pt] \input tufte \par
>    \switchtobodyfont[charter, 10pt] \input tufte \par
>    \switchtobodyfont[utopia,  10pt] \input tufte \par
>    \switchtobodyfont[bookman, 10pt] \input tufte \par
>    \switchtobodyfont[palatino,10pt] \input tufte \par
> \stoptext
>

this gives me 

[...]
kpathsea: Running mktextfm  texnansi-bchr8a

which cannot be found.

> So, the free fonts on tex live (there are some more defined) are already
> available!
that is not the case (as far as I have seen it) for tetex.

> If you want, i can send you a zip with the texmf-fonts tree (as generated
> by texfont) that is needed for this.
well, that is something I want to avoid. (Installing the fonts again)

> If you want berry names, you can start your file with
>
> \usetypescript[berry][texnansi]
doesn't help.


So I'll probably set up my own tetex stuff. (Actually, one quarter is 
already working)



-- 
Viele Gr��e, 

    Patrick Gundlach

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