David,

Which operating system are you on?

All I can think of as the "easy way" is the possibility listed in cont-sys:
% Some styles default to Lucida Bright. You can overload 
% Lucida by Times cum suis. Watch out, the pos collection 
% is not scaled relatively. 
%
% \definetypescriptsynonym [lbr] [pos] 

Which is to say, if you don't have the fonts, all you can do is choose a
substitute. If you do have the font *installed*, then it would be: 
\usetypescript[lbr]


And, the reason why I ask which operating system you're on is because a
lot of systems have 12 of the Lucida fonts installed because of Java. On
MacOSX, with Java 1.4.1, I have a texfont install with symbolic links to
the .ttf files. If there's a canonical linux install location for Java,
the same thing could be done there, I think.

(I'm planning on releasing some Mac OS X/ConTeXt "tricks" soon, but I
need to debug the font issues with gwTeX first.)

Cheers,
adam


David Arnold said this at Mon, 10 Nov 2003 22:32:06 -0800:

>All,
>
>There was an easy way shared to use the Lucida fonts without having to do
>any special font or map generation via texfont. Something involving Adobe
>KB or some such thing. Can someone remind me?
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