Hi all, first, thanks for the quick and "direct" help. Unforunately, the suggestion does not solve the problem. The only change is that the usage of the berry typescript is mentioned at one line in the log output. It seems that TeX is not able to substitute the "Times-Roman" with the technical name... It tried a bit and am sure now that pdftex takes the correct config and mapping file. Cheers, Chris.
At 12:06 AM 1/7/2003 +0100, cohsb@gmx.de wrote:
Hi all,
after trying to solve the problem myself for several hours, I now seek your help. I'm trying to typeset a document in Times-Roman, the plain one. I did that with Context 2 years ago just by saying \setupbodyfont[pos], if I remember right. But this time, it does not work. See the the output below. Interestingly, I get the same result both on MikTeX and on SuSE Linux 8.1.
- pdftex.cfg is in place and contains a reference to pdftex.map - pdftex.map is in place and contains Times-Roman and associated fonts, but I can't see if this file is sourced - the big document I'll produce is typeset correctly using Computer Modern fonts - the test document (just one line, with no environment except the setupbodyfond command) makes trouble as well - the Times-Roman font as well as others work correctly in TeX and LaTeX
can you try
\usetypescript[berry][ec]
before setting the font? or something similiar?
Hans
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