Hi all, if i use another Font as cmr to typeset labels in MetaPost the german sharp s is typeset with wrong width. The same text direct typeset by tex (pdfetex) without MetaPost looks right. Is this a bug in tex or in metapost (i dont believe) or is it a font problem? Greetings Lutz My File: \setupoutput[pdftex] \setuppagenumbering[state=stop] \useencoding[win] \mainlanguage[de] \starttext \startMPgraphic verbatimtex \useencoding[win] \mainlanguage[de] etex; draw fullcircle scaled 4cm; label(btex Hans Maaß, Berlin etex(center currentpicture)); \stopMPgraphic \loadcurrentMPgraphic \placeMPgraphic Hans Maaß, Berlin \startMPgraphic verbatimtex \usetypescript [berry][ec] \definetypeface [palatino] [rm] [serif] [palatino] [default] [encoding=ec] \definetypeface [palatino] [mm] [math] [palatino] [default] [encoding=ec] \setupbodyfont [palatino, 10pt, rm] \useencoding[win] \mainlanguage[de] etex; draw fullcircle scaled 4cm; label(btex Hans Maaß, Berlin etex(center currentpicture)); \stopMPgraphic \loadcurrentMPgraphic \placeMPgraphic \usetypescript [berry][ec] \definetypeface [palatino] [rm] [serif] [palatino] [default] [encoding=ec] \definetypeface [palatino] [mm] [math] [palatino] [default] [encoding=ec] \setupbodyfont [palatino, 10pt, rm] Hans Maaß, Berlin \startMPgraphic verbatimtex \setupencoding [default=ec] \usetypescript[berry][ec] \definetypeface [postscript] [rm] [serif] [times] [default] \definetypeface [postscript] [ss] [sans] [helvetica] [default] [rscale=..9] \definetypeface [postscript] [tt] [mono] [courier] [default] [rscale=1.1] \setupbodyfont [postscript, 11pt] \useencoding[win] \mainlanguage[de] etex; draw fullcircle scaled 4cm; label(btex Hans Maaß, Berlin etex(center currentpicture)); \stopMPgraphic \loadcurrentMPgraphic \placeMPgraphic \setupencoding [default=ec] \usetypescript[berry][ec] \definetypeface [postscript] [rm] [serif] [times] [default] \definetypeface [postscript] [ss] [sans] [helvetica] [default] [rscale=..9] \definetypeface [postscript] [tt] [mono] [courier] [default] [rscale=1.1] \setupbodyfont [postscript, 11pt] Hans Maaß, Berlin \stoptext