Hi all,
thanks for your ideas!
Could figure out the following:
- font files are found in the correct path and cached & loaded properly (no
second copies, no name clashes)
- issue occurs under Linux as well as Windows
- issue is related only to some particular font files of the font family
Another check you can do is to run
$ mtxrun --script font --list --name '--pattern=*kepler*'
and see if the file for keplerstd-light is the one you are expecting and not a
second copy somewhere that is upsetting things.
> On 25 Apr 2023, at 21:40, lynx--- via ntg-context wrote:
>
>
Werner:
This is the one that I think will help the most (taken from the Fonts
out of Context manual, pp 147 - 148
"If you want to use Lucida, all you have to do when you have bought the
fonts, is to put
the OpenType files in a place where they can be found, for instance:
Hello, Werner:
Have you tried some diagnostic tests, such as trying to get the PDF
output via DVIPS? I suspect that you are, in fact, more knowledgeable
and experience with ConTeXt than I am, but for what it is worth you may
want to look at:
* \setupoutput[dvips,acrobat] (SEE:
Hi conTeXt folks,
may I ask again. How could I debug the font typesetting of PDF files with
conTeXt?
Any help is highly appreciated.
Best Werner
On April 21, 2023 1:29:18 PM UTC, Werner Schmidt via ntg-context
wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>I'd like to use the commercial Adobe Kepler typeface (Kepler
Hi all,
I'd like to use the commercial Adobe Kepler typeface (Kepler Std - version
2.020) in conTeXt (v2023-04-15) as text (serif) font. Although the font files
are loaded correctly (see log below), the generated PDF is unreadable (see
attached image).
Notes:
- Only serif font