Hi, While checking my context article for tugboat, Karl Berry found that typewriter fonts were coming out a bit smaller than expected. The following test file shows this: \starttext {\font\myfont = cmtt9 \myfont externalfigure[logo.pdf][width=1cm]} {\font\myfont = ec-lmtt9 \myfont externalfigure[logo.pdf][width=1cm]} \stoptext With ConTeXt MkIV 2013.01.27 (and also with ConTeXt TL), I get the attached output. Notice that the first and second line are of different height. Both lines are of the same height and width with MkII and with plain TeX. Any ideas on what is happening here? And more specifically, how can I get a typing environment whose font size is the same as that of cmtt9. Using \setuptyping[bodyfont=9pt] switches to font size that is the same as ec-lmtt9 in the above example. Aditya