Dear Contexers,

I'm logging in through webmail, so right now I cannot try your suggestions but 
I will as soon as I get home. I already thank everybody for responding.

I am puzzled by this line which Hans wrote:

\definetypeface[johanna][rm][serif][palatino][default]

Hans further writes that [serif][palatino] is the main typescript filter and 
that [rm] is mapped on to [serif][palatino]

I don't quite grasp this.

- Why exactly do I have to refer to [serif][palatino]?
- Do you mean that palatino serves as a default which has to be remapped when a 
new font is installed?
- Where is this status of palatino registered? 
- And why did you chose palatino, rather than another typeface?

Thanks again,

Robert


> Rob Ermers wrote:
> 
> 
>> The font is simply not recognised (log file message: bodyfont: unknown
>> variant johanna). Of course, I am still miles away of getting my cyrillic
>> font working under context...
> 
> that message is an indication that you didn't define it as bodyfont
> 
> for instance:
> 
> \definetypeface[johanna][rm][serif][palatino][default]
> 
> 
> will provide
> 
> \setupbodyfont[johanna,10pt,rm]
> 
> 
> the combination [serif] [palatino] is the main typescript filter, while
> [rm] is
> what it gets mapped onto; [default] concerns the size
> 
> Hans
> 
> 
> 
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