On Tue, Feb 2, 2010 at 3:30 PM, Wolfgang Schuster
<schuster.wolfgang@googlemail.com> wrote:
Am 02.02.10 15:18, schrieb John Haltiwanger:
Thanks Wolfgang! simplefonts is an amazing tool to tide me over until I take the time to tackle the native font stuff (which seems to be too in flux to really learn at this point anyway).
The font system is stable and from the user side nothing has changed
since a very long time, you write a typescript where you map the font
files to a style (Serif, Sans, Mono) and load it in your document
with \setupbodyfont.
One new feature is that \setupbodyfont is enough in certain cases and
you no longer need \usetypescript.
Okay, I guess I've gotten myself confused reading documents describing many new features that were opened up by LuaTeX. Good to know, but still glad to have simplefonts ;)