Dear Wolfgang and Hans,

> context normalizes font names ... so you can leave the name as it is 
> (works here)
> 

I checked the font name in the terminal and the result as following:

MacBook:ConTeXt graph$ luatools hanbatanglvt.ttf

MacBook:ConTeXt graph$ luatools hanbatanglvt.otf

MacBook:ConTeXt graph$ luatools HANBatang-LVT.otf

MacBook:ConTeXt graph$ luatools HANBatang-LVT.ttf
/Users/graph/Library/Fonts/HANBatang-LVT.ttf

Thus font call "hanbatanglvt" doesn't work in my macbook. So, I thought my 
system is different from Hans' which may affect to this font coloring.  

I am using Macbook with OSX 10.8 and here are the versions of ConTeXt and 
LuaTeX:

mtx-context     | current version: 2013.11.01 12:20
This is LuaTeX, Version beta-0.76.0-2013040508  (TeX Live 2013/dev)(rev 4627)


> get other users results when they test this?
> 

I will upload this sample file in KTUG and ask to check. As soon as I know the 
result of other user, I'll let you know. 

>> Is it OK to use another Korean font?

I tested other Korean font and got the correct output except the coloring.

> 
> best discuss that with Chof cum suis as fonts need to have the right logic

Thank you.
Best regards,

Dalyoung

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