On Thursday 23 May 2002 11:59 am, Frans Goddijn wrote: > I tried your new example and indeed I get into a loop of "TFM file not > found" for "ptrmsl" errors. Maybe some typo somewhere is the cause but I > don't understand these font things *at all* so I'll just have to leave it > at that... > > But I'm glad that you (partly) figured out how to fix it at your end! > > Best regards, Frans > > > It seems not many people are trying PostScript fonts with Karl Berry's
As an old plain texer I decided early on that the Context font scheme was too complex and too fussy for my taste. In fact I never got it to work. So I call for fonts explicity like the following: \definebodyfont[10pt,12pt,14pt,16pt][rm][tf=pncr8r sa 1, bf=pncb8r sa 1, it=pncri8r sa 1, sl=pncro8r sa 1, bs=pncbo8r sa 1, bi=pncbi8r sa 1] This is probably wrong, or at least not socially acceptable, but it works for me :-) And for headlines etc. I just use the old plain tex formula, like \font\bigf = cmssbx10 at 60pt The idea that I have to fool with a script just to include a font seems a bit excessive to me. YMMV of course. -- John Culleton Able Indexers and Typesetters http://wexfordpress.com __________________________________________________ D O T E A S Y - "Join the web hosting revolution!" http://www.doteasy.com
