On Mon, 04 Nov 2002 15:34:45 +0000
Nigel King <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I mistakenly thought
> that I was expecting 8a on the end for ec encoding. I do have ec-utmr8a.tfm
> manufactured by texfont by type-tmf.dat dated 11/9/01 even thought the
> overall context is 23/10/02.

8a means the original encoding of the AFMs. texfont takes this basename and
precedes this with a ec- for a T1 (ec) encoded font. This is the ConTeXt/texfont
naming scheme. If you stick to the Berry naming scheme then this font will
be 8t in T1 encoding, 7t in OT1 and there are some more, see fontinst.[dvi|ps|pdf]
on CTAN. Normally the T1 encoded fonts are already on your system due to
the LaTeX PSNFSS (PostScript New Font Selection Scheme) has already installed it.
Thus you don't need to install them again using texfont, the only thing to do is
to tell ConTeXt that the Berry fontnames have to be used. This is exactly what
\usetypescript[berry][ec] does.

Jens
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