At 13:23 11/10/2003, you wrote:
\startembarrassment
I found out what caused the strange behavior. I was testing the font in a
directory where there was also an old instance of the .tfm-file. So
Context would search the working directory, find everything it needed to
produce the font, and thus
\startembarrassment
I found out what caused the strange behavior. I was testing the font in
a directory where there was also an old instance of the .tfm-file. So
Context would search the working directory, find everything it needed
to produce the font, and thus neglect all the new stuff I had
Are you sure it is the TFM file that is out of date? Or might it be a
PK
font?
No, it is a (postscript) font I'm creating myself, so there is no
pk-file. I'm having the same trouble again this morning: edited
pfb-file, saved, new file is used in pdftex testfont, Context is still
using the old
At 11:07 08/10/2003, you wrote:
Are you sure it is the TFM file that is out of date? Or might it be a PK
font?
No, it is a (postscript) font I'm creating myself, so there is no pk-file.
I'm having the same trouble again this morning: edited pfb-file, saved,
new file is used in pdftex testfont,
On Sun, Oct 05, 2003 at 12:46:50PM +0200, Thomas A.Schmitz wrote:
Maybe one further element that would suggest Context is using a cached
copy of the tfm-file instead of the newly created file: when I move the
file Myfont.tfm out of the $home/texmf/fonts/tfm directory, pdftex
gives me the
At 12:46 05/10/2003, you wrote:
Maybe one further element that would suggest Context is using a cached
copy of the tfm-file instead of the newly created file: when I move the
file Myfont.tfm out of the $home/texmf/fonts/tfm directory, pdftex gives
me the expected error ! I can't find file
On Tuesday, October 7, 2003, at 09:12 AM, Hans Hagen wrote:
maybe issuing the command mktexlsr helps
Well, I solved my immediate problem by renaming the tfm file to
MyFontNew.tfm and editing the appropriate line in the map file. But I'm
still curious what caused the problem. No, mktexlsr
Maybe one further element that would suggest Context is using a cached
copy of the tfm-file instead of the newly created file: when I move the
file Myfont.tfm out of the $home/texmf/fonts/tfm directory, pdftex
gives me the expected error ! I can't find file `Myfont'. However,
Context will