Any reason you want to use MKII instead of MKIV?
It looks lime you need to set the environment variable OSFONTDIR, which should point to the directory where your fonts are stored.
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On October 27, 2016 2:02:10 PM PDT, Asim ConTeXt
Dear list members, I am new to ConTeXt world. I have installed ConTeXt Standalone according to the instructions given in ConTeXt Standalone with TexWorks http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Windows_Installation#ConTeXt_Standalone_with_T... and instructions given in Windows Installation http://wiki.contextgarden.net/ConTeXt_Standalone#Windows. I added the address of context.exe into the Processing Tools of TeXworks, according to instruction # 6 in ConTeXt Standalone with TexWorks http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Windows_Installation#ConTeXt_Standalone_with_T... and compiled a simple ConTeXt document, it works fine. But I want to use texexec (MkII), I had installed Ruby according to the instruction 1. I added address of texexec.exe to the Processing Tools of TeXworks; but when I try to compile the simple document, it does not work and gives the following warning and stops without giving any output pdf file:
warning: c:/Users/bsee1206/Desktop/ConTeXt/tex/texmf/web2c/texmf.cnf:49: (kpathsea) No cnf value on line: OSFONTDIR =.
Any suggestions?
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