At 07:00 PM 1/29/2003 +0000, Adam Lindsay wrote:
not bad, since fonts is the most complicatd part of tex (due to the fact that math is involved and so)>how do I use this? I have tried for the last .... hours. TheSorry I wasn't clear. I assumed too much. I spent an entire weekend working through this stuff at the start.
I haven't been clever enough to figure out how to include the typescript
in the same file that I'm ConTeXting. My guess is that this is because of a (reasonable) assumption of wanting to reuse typescripts.
indeed, also, having all of them in mem takes space
consider typescripts to be:>Is there any description /documentation of the typescript mechanism? >Besides mfont.pdf? mfont is not clear enough. There are only some >examples but no real explanation how this mechanism works. At least I >cannot see it.
\starttypescript [key a] [key b] [key c]
\stoptypescript
and all key's being optional
selecting them is a matter of best match, say [key a] or [key a][key b] or ... so
\usetypescript [key a] [key b]
filters all instances that match those first two keys (actually sets of keys)
the definetypeface macro (just take a look in type-ini) filters a couple of combinations
inside typescripts can be all kind of things but in practice it's mainly mapping files
Hans
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