On Mon, Apr 22, 2019 at 11:48:43PM +0200, Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
> Am 2019-04-22 um 15:26 schrieb Rudolf Bahr <qu...@quasi.de>:
> 
> > I'd enjoy making a wiki page. Do we have a program to print caracter code 
> > tables
> > or font tables? If not, I'd use a bundle of single \char commands to show 
> > which
> > characters there are in a special Fraktur font.
> 
> Are you a DANTE member? Then have a look at my German translation of Taco’s 
> article about installing fonts for ConTeXt in the latest DTK.
> (The original is still unpublished – my fault, sorry guys...)
> 
> Try \showfont
> or
> 
> \usemodule[fnt-10]
> \starttext
> \ShowCompleteFont{name:Unifraktur}{20pt}{1}
> \stoptext
> 
> There aren’t a lot of good fraktur text fonts around, and most of those are 
> commercial. (I don’t know and didn’t check if Linotype published their old 
> Dfr fonts as OpenType at all.)
> 
> Unifraktur Maguntia is probably the best (technically) you can get.
> 
> Maybe try something from http://www.steffmann.de/wordpress/test-2/, but they 
> don’t have any OpenType features.



Hello Henning!

Yes, I'm a DANTE member and of course I read Taco's Article translated by you. 
It helped
me installing Fraktur-test-fonts.

Thank you for your other hints!

There must be somewhere in contxtgarden.net or wiki.contextgarden.net an 
article/page
on making "wiki pages". Do you know where it is? I can't find it again.

Rudolf
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