Hi Wolfgang, Thanks for your remark: indeed after issuing the command mtxrun --script cache --fonts —erase the result is correct with palatino as the choice of font. I notice that the luatex-cache increases during the time: is there any reason for which the luatex-cache is not erased when updating? Best regards: OK
On 19 Nov 2016, at 20:22, Wolfgang Schuster
wrote: Hans Hagen mailto:pragma@wxs.nl 18. November 2016 um 23:08
I don't know,
\definefallbackfamily[mainface][serif][texgyrepagella] \definefontfamily[mainface][sans][texgyrepagella] \setupbodyfont[mainface]
\starttext
Why is the text in bold italic?
\stoptext
works ok here so you need to check what palatino gets selected (maybe you need to be more specific) I can reproduce with the palatino on my system which comes in ttc-format.
The problem is that context adds only a single font from a ttc-font to the database which results in weird results.
Clearing the font cache with "mtxrun --script cache --fonts --erase" helps sometimes but the problem can appear when the font cache is updated.
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