On Wed, 2 Feb 2011, Hans Hagen wrote:

On 2-2-2011 4:07, Aditya Mahajan wrote:

There is no point in not loading the fonts in the begining if one would
then have to come up with clever ways to force loading of a font. I hope
that there is a more robust solution so that

well, it depends ... how many use lm for documents?

Don't know, but I am pretty sure that layers are used all over the place. In most of my documents, I set the layers in an evironment file, which is often loaded before \starttext.

as Wolfgang mentioned, setting a layer will use the current font which might not be the same as one sets later;

Oh, that is a bigger problem. That means that the first thing in a style should be font loading... if nothing else then just \setupbodyfont[11pt].

Perhaps \setlayer (or even \hbox!!) should issue a warning if the fonts have not been loaded yet.

Aditya
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