Say I want to use the Adobe Source font family in my document. They are 
installed on my system, but the file names are different to what’s in the 
typescript file provided with the ConTeXt distribution. If I do this:

    \starttypescript [serif] [source] [name]
      \definefontsynonym [Serif]           [file:SourceSerif4-Regular] 
[features=default]
      \definefontsynonym [SerifItalic]     [file:SourceSerif4-It]      
[features=default]
      \definefontsynonym [SerifBold]       [file:SourceSerif4-Bold]    
[features=default]
      \definefontsynonym [SerifBoldItalic] [file:SourceSerif4-BoldIt]  
[features=default]
    \stoptypescript
    \setupbodyfont[source]
    \starttext
    I want this text to be typeset in Adobe Source Serif.
    \stoptext

Then I get what I want. The question is: can I move the \start/stoptypescript 
code into its own typescript file that would somehow refer to the official one 
and override only what’s needed? Or is the only solution to just copy the whole 
file and tweak what I need?

I found some thread in the mailing list archive relating to this but it’s more 
than 15 years old. Maybe things have changed since then.

Thanks,  
Vincent
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