Thanks to Pablo and Wolfgang for quick reactions, it is clearer to me now.

(The issue with \tf can be skipped, I was too deep in the problem that I did 
not realise that it does not make sense.)

> >\starttext
> >   \startTEXpage[offset=3dd]
> >      \switchtobodyfont[modern,1cc]
> >      \ss\bi bowling
> >   \stopTEXpage
> >\page
> >   \startTEXpage[offset=3dd]
> >     \switchtobodyfont[mainface,1cc]
> >     \ss\bi bowling

> You're switching to the sans serif style which hasn't been defined in
> your custom "mainface" typeface where only a serif style has been set.

Ok. The sans bold italic font was still loaded and used and I expected that
the font has been loaded with its kernings but it seems that it is not true.
Where are the kernings read in this case from?

I am just asking because the kernings between b-o and o-w in my (incorrect)
example looks better than the original ones where (imo) the "o" is moved to the 
right too much.

Tomáš

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