On Mon, Mar 14, 2011 at 20:43, Tom wrote:
Thank you for explaining this, Mojca. Knowing that it will be fixed sometime before September gives me hope. In the meantime, I think I have a workaround that, although awkward, will create a correct PDF.
If you really want to get the current version working, you can try to fetch texmfcnf.lua from http://svn.contextgarden.net/minimals/texmf/web2c
svn log texmfcnf.lua
r948 | mojca | 2011-02-10 13:33:03 +0100 (čet, 10 feb 2011) | 1 line new version of texmfcnf.lua ------------------------------------------------------------------------ r846 | mojca | 2010-08-17 17:22:33 +0200 (tor, 17 avg 2010) | 1 line Hans' additions ------------------------------------------------------------------------ r789 | mojca | 2010-06-15 16:16:19 +0200 (tor, 15 jun 2010) | 1 line update cnf file Most probably the version r846 will do; if not then r789. Fetch the --context=current and replace your texmfcnf.lua (in tex/texmf/web2c) with this one. Maybe you will need an older version of luatex (but I doubt it; I should check the dates though). LuaTeX is available under http://svn.contextgarden.net/minimals/bin/tex
Is there a list of known bugs somewhere?
Known bugs in ConTeXt on in ConTeXt distribution? The general recipe for ConTeXt bugs is: if it is present in the latest version and it has not been mentioned on the mailing list for the last two days, you should not bother searching in the bug database, just report it. Tracker for ConTeXt is here: http://tracker.luatex.org/ Tracker for ConTeXt distribution is on launchpad, but it doesn't list everything that I want to fix.
Is it possible for one to create a new font style? For example, if I have a need for two different sanserif fonts (Iwona and Helvetica for the sake of argument) to be used sporadically throughout a document. It would be nice to be able to do something like \ss1 to select the first one and \ss2 to select the second one. \ss to select the first one and \aa (or two other letters) to select the other.
It is. You could use the same switch as \hw or \cg (handwriting, calligraphy) but you could define a new "style" (your own keyword). I don't know the syntax by heart though, so I let the others help you (I should be in doing-something-else-than-reading-emails mode until Friday at least). Mojca