Wow. Now, I'm lost -- and i still can't make it work anyway.
Could you explain right from the start ?

Let's assume (as it is the case on my system) that the Delicious fonts
are properly installed *and* the font database knows about it.
Let's assume context = LuaTeX mkiv

Now,

1. if I want to create a typescript file supporting some XX fonts, do
I need to name the file type-XX.some_extension, or is it only a
convention and the file could also be named XX.some_extension or even
whatever.some_extension ?

2. what should be the extension for mkiv ? .mkiv ? .tex ? Are both allowed ?

3. Assuming I properly install such
http://bitbucket.org/wolfs/typescripts/src/7050bb6918bb/type-exljbris.mkiv
file, should I load it using
  \usetypescriptfile[type-exljbris]
or
  \usetypescriptfile[exljbris]
?

4. What is the relationship between type-exljbris.mkiv and
type-exljbris.tex ? Is type-exljbris.tex necessary when using mkiv ?
5. In order to install one or several typescript files, I should first
copy them, either in
    tex/texmf-fonts/tex/context/user
or in
    tex/texmf-project/tex/context/user
right ?
But then,
what is it necessary to run ?
- context --generate ?
- mtxrun --script fonts --reload ?
- both ?

6. How comes ConTeXt can silently substitute my fonts, without even
outputting any error message ?
How to change this behaviour ?
How to disable font substitution ?


Hopefully you forgive me for asking so many questions. Beware, answers
will be recorded and published in the wiki ;-)
Cheers,
Nicolas
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