hmm, on Mon, Mar 06, 2006 at 11:04:25PM +0100, Taco Hoekwater said that
This is one of the latin modern fonts. ConTeXt depends on the latin modern package, and will not run without errors if latin modern is not installed.
thanks for the all the answers... this all could be in the wiki thought, would save you/me mining the archives :) so i'll shamefully steal and put this info into the openbsd upgrade page i just started :) ok, seems like my last problem is about the fonts. i must say the wiki gets a bit controversial here: http://wiki.contextgarden.net/TeTeX_3.0_installation says: Install a Latin Modern font update The Latin Modern fonts are still in development, so teTeX has a hard time catching up. To get a stable system, you have to manually download the [Latin Modern distribution] from ctan and install the package according to the[instructions in the FAQ]. The ConTeXt-specific support files are included in Cont-tmf.zip, so it is just a matter of installing the actual font files. http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Cont-lmt.zip says: This was the Latin Modern release from CTAN, repackaged for an easier download. It has disappeared since Context 2006.02.01 http://www.tex.ac.uk/cgi-bin/texfaq2html?label=uselmfonts says: <snip> Note that teTeX distributions, from version 3.0, already have the lm fonts: all you need do is use them. according to the wiki, i don't need cont-lmt.zip anymore. according to the tex faq i already have them. what now? i downloaded the lm.tgz package, compared files, and clearly, teTeX 3.0 files are old-old-old. so i copied over the old files, run texhash, and lo and behold, fonts are all right. ok, the only problem i see at first glance is \"{o} (long hungarian umlaut) is with a wave and not the proper umlaut. could this be a problem with context's encodings? i presume the lm fonts contain the right character... it is certainly not that special :) -f -- part-time musicians are semiconductors.