Hi all,
So the following used to work perfectly, but no longer does:
\usemodule[simplefonts]
\setmainfont[Liberation-Serif]
\starttext
I feel so Liberated that {\ConTeXt} can see all my system fonts!
\stoptext
I don't seem to remember changing any configuration in order to get ConTeXt
to see
Am 02.02.10 12:43, schrieb John Haltiwanger:
Hi all,
So the following used to work perfectly, but no longer does:
\usemodule[simplefonts]
\setmainfont[Liberation-Serif]
\starttext
I feel so Liberated that {\ConTeXt} can see all my system fonts!
\stoptext
I don't seem to remember changing
Alright! Thanks Wolfgang!
However, I'm running into another weirdness: all the text is italicized.
See attached (and for Liberation fonts see your package manager or
https://www.redhat.com/promo/fonts/).
~
% context --version
MTXrun | main context file:
Am 02.02.10 14:35, schrieb John Haltiwanger:
Alright! Thanks Wolfgang!
However, I'm running into another weirdness: all the text is italicized.
I uploaded a new version today which should fix this, please update
your context (it can take a few hours till the minimals use the new
simplefonts
Thanks Wolfgang! simplefonts is an amazing tool to tide me over until I take
the time to tackle the native font stuff (which seems to be too in flux to
really learn at this point anyway). Perfect for getting short documents
together and looking good.
So, to clarify, I just wait a few hours and
Am 02.02.10 15:18, schrieb John Haltiwanger:
Thanks Wolfgang! simplefonts is an amazing tool to tide me over until
I take the time to tackle the native font stuff (which seems to be too
in flux to really learn at this point anyway).
The font system is stable and from the user side nothing has
On Tue, Feb 2, 2010 at 3:30 PM, Wolfgang Schuster
schuster.wolfg...@googlemail.com wrote:
Am 02.02.10 15:18, schrieb John Haltiwanger:
Thanks Wolfgang! simplefonts is an amazing tool to tide me over until I
take the time to tackle the native font stuff (which seems to be too in flux
to