Hello, ** luigi scarso [2012-02-01 15:04:07 +0100]: [...]
I was not sure, that why I began this thread. I started with latex example, then strip it down to plain tex one and after that came to context minimal example. it's also in pdftex: see function vf_def_font in src/texk/web2c/pdftexdir/pdftex.web
Will look in it.
AFAIU, context suite doesn't have "plain" pdftex and luatex formats, therefore I compile minimal plain tex example with TeX Live 2011, and luatex doesn't print such message though it reads vf file. Hm, have a look at tex/texmf-context/tex/generic/context/luatex
In my installation this directory doesn't have fmt files. In any case I will look in it.
The problem indeed may be it luatex and how it works with vf fonts, but as I said, I'm not sure (don't know very well either plain tex or context).
P.S. Unrelated: seems I completely lost, I read web sources, the quoted extract from luatex source and I don't understand how this number '32212676346' can be presented as
cs.b0 * 256 * 256 * 256 + cs.b1 * 256 * 256 + cs.b2 * 256 + cs.b3
If I don't lose my math skills the '32212676346' is 32212676346=7·256^{4}+128·256^{3}+6·256^{2}+110·256^{1}+250·256^{0} IIRC, 32212676346 should be the checksum stored inside the file, ie the font_checksum.
Yes, that's right, but I forgot that this is octal number, therefore 032212676346=3526065382=210·256^{3}+43·256^{2}+124·256^{1}+230·256^{0}, so 210,43,124,230 are written in file as D2, 2B, 7C, E6 (which I found in VF file :). --- WBR, Vladimir Lomov -- "The molars, I'm sure, will be all right, the molars can take care of themselves," the old man said, no longer to me. "But what will become of the bicuspids?" -- The Old Man and his Bridge