On 21/06/13 18:53, Rudolf Bahr wrote:
Hello Luigi, Khaled and Hans,
I have to apologize to you for not having written up to now. I simply didn't see your answers. Today, a young woman from the environment of Dante e.V. pointed me to here. She gave me some good advice to the topic too.
Thanks a lot to you, now I have to digest your answers first.
Hi Rudolf, using UnifrakturMaguntia (from http://unifraktur.sf.net), here is a small sample: \mainlanguage[deo] \definefontfeature[default][default]% [script=latn,ss06=yes,cv01=yes,ss01=yes,ss03=yes] \usemodule[simplefonts] \setmainfont[UnifrakturMaguntia] \starttext \startlines Habe nun, ach! Philosophie, Juristerey und Medicin, Und leider auch Theologie! Durchaus studirt, mit heißem Bemühn. Da steh’ ich nun, ich armer Thor! \stoplines \stoptext I think that it's easier to use the simplefonts module than the standard ConTeXt method. I guess one of the advantages of simplefonts is to invoke font by OS name. I must admit I'm biased here: I don't actually know how to use the standard ConTeXt font system :-). Just in case they were needed (sorry if they aren't), two tips: \setmainfont sets the font for the whole document. If you want only to use it in a passage or from a given point \definesimplefonttypeface[UnifratkturMaguncia] or \definesimplefont[UnifrakturMaguncia]. OpenType features are enabled for the whole document with \definefontfeature and they are enabled or disabled using the four-character tag equals to yes or no. I hope is clear. Don't hesitate to ask, if anything isn't. I hope it might help, Pablo -- http://www.ousia.tk