Hi Wolfgang, I have the following code: \definefontfeature[fakeslanted][slant=.25] \definefontfamily[mainface][serif][TeX Gyre Pagella][slantedfont={* Regular},sl=features:fakeslanted] \setupbodyfont[mainface] \starttext This is {\em slanted}. \stoptext But I don’t know how to define "slantedfont={* Regular}" with the new syntax. "sl=style:tf" or "sl=style:regular" don’t work (the italic font is the slanted one). Which is the right way to do it in the new version of simplefonts? BTW, I think I should update the simplefonts article in the wiki to add the new syntax. After reading the font-sel.mkvi file, I have two questions: Which are the option keys that come before a colon? I mean, taking tf=style:bf as a sample, they would be style, file, features? Which ones am I missing? How about a new range preset for Hebrew? Many thanks for your help, Pablo -- http://www.ousia.tk