if you don't require anything completex http://github.com/contextgarden/otfinstall/tree/master automates a lot of the tasks required in installing a font in mkii. afsmith wrote:
Luigi, Hans, and Wolfgang, thank you for your responses. I'm still unclear on several things. (comments on your responses follow afterwards)
Let me try asking these things as questions. Specifically, could someone please tell me... 1. How do I determine whether I am using MKII, MKIV, or XeTeX to process my documents?
I tend to use \begin{XETEX,OLDTEX,LUATEX} ... \end{XETEX,OLDTEX,LUATEX}
2. Given the line from a typescript... \definefontsynonym[LiberationSerif] [name:liberationserif] ... how do I determine which file "name:liberationserif" corresponds to? 3. In both MKII and MKIV, how can I determine which typescripts exist? In other words, how do I determine working arguments for "\usetypescriptfile"? 3b. Specifically, in the case of... \usetypescript[palatino][ec] ... in which typescript is this defined? (given a vanilla context minimals installation) 4. What defines the output of "fc-list" or "mtxrun --script fonts --list"? Do they correspond to files? Type synonyms? etc.
fc-list also looks in $HOME/.fonts/
5. Do I need to bother with map files for MKII? 6. Is it particularly recommended that I use MKIV? How stable is it compared to MKII?
Luigi, what do you mean by "and look into base/*"? Which 'base'? Are you talking about in the context minimals distribution? some specific online repository? I have seen the two documents you mentioned. Re-reading them has clarified things a little bit.
Wolfgang, Currently the module you linked to (http://bitbucket.org/wolfs/simplefonts/) is beyond my understanding... I would first like to understand the mechanism your module operates on before trying to automate it.
Hans, I am aware that there are such types of parameters that must be defined for fonts. I understand 'it is complicated' but this does not really help make things clearer to me. The inner workings of fonts are of little concern to me to me at the moment. Right now I do not even know where to look. I have seen the examples you gave for palatino, such as... \usetypescript[palatino][ec] ...but I have no idea where those arguments come from
Thanks.
On 5/13/09, afsmith
wrote: ... What I would like to do is use the full range of TeX-Gyre fonts (and later possibly others) for my existing documents. It is not clear to me... Whether or not I am using MKIV, nor how to determine which engine I am running. If not running MKIV/XeTeX, how to determine which fonts are installed. What the items from the output of "fc-list" or "mtxrun --script fonts --list" correspond to. How to use available fonts, nor where to draw valid parameters from for use in font commands. How to determine what font configurations are available for a given font. Whether I need to write typescripts, nor how to find any existing ones. Whether I need to concern myself with .map or any other font files. Whether I need to configure anything, move any files, etcetera. ...As well as anything else I might need to install or use a font
For what it's worth, I have been using the command "texexec" to process my tex files, am using a context minimals downloaded about two months ago, and am running Linux.
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