On Mon, 10 Jun 2002 15:34:51 +0100 (BST)
Randall Skelton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I now have the font example working... whew!  I do see a large number
> of warnings of the form, "Warning: pdfetex (file
> /Users/mek/Local/texmf/pdftex/config/context/pl0-am s-cmr.map): entry
> for`plb10' already exists, duplicates ignored," but I get the correct
> fonts in the end.  Should I see these warnings?

I see similar warnings. I believe they can be eliminated by messing with
map files or pdftex.cfg, but I have never bothered. As long as the
warnings don't reference fonts you are using...

> My problem was simply that I became confused when I found two
> occurances of 'cont-sys':
> 
> $texroot/texmf/tex/context/user/cont-sys.rme
> $texroot/texmf/tex/context/base/cont-sys.ori
> 
> Why are there two of these?  Surely I do not need two copies of the
> same file (I originally only modified the .ori file).  For my own
> reference, in which directory should I put 'texexec.ini' and
> 'cont-sys.ini'?  Should they go where the stock .rme files are? (i.e. 
> $texroot/texmf/context/config and $texroot/texmf/tex/context/user)

I don't know why there are multiple named versions. On my system:

/usr/share/texmf/context/config/texexec.ini
cont-sys.ini : I don't have it

> In the case of setting up a script font that only has one typeface
> (i.e.  no bold, italic font, small caps, etc...) how do I go about
> setting up a type-banshee.tex file?  My first attempt reads:

The script looks ok to me and your map file is being found and used.
Does texnansi-banshee.tfm exist? Your \definesynonym statements must
eventually refer to a .tfm name that exists in some map file that the
job knows about. 

If it does exist, have you run texhash since installing it? (That's my
favorite forgotten step).

If so, search for more errors in the log that mention texnansi-banshee.

-Bill
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