On Wed, 16 Jul 2003 11:59:55 +0200
Alexander Klink
Dear Willi,
I am for sure no font guru. I would suggest you to install the charter fonts with texfont. Apparently, that work has already been done, I found out on the web page mentioned in the previous posting. Sorry, next time i should
On Wed, Jul 16, 2003 at 12:09:51PM +0200, Willi Egger wrote: probably read first, then post :-/ Thanks for the help, anyways. But I got another font related problem (or actually two): I installed a TTF-Font using texfont --fontroot=/usr/share/texmf/ --ve=manfredklein --co=thelogovals --ma --in Now the umlauts seem to be at weird position, so \"u does not work, I can get it with \char252, but that is ugly and gives more problems. How do I solve that in a nice way? I guess I would have to write an .enc-file?
\char252 is texnansi encoding; you have to setup context to use this font encoding
Another problem is that I was trying to install the Scriptina font from www.apostrophiclab.com, but any time I run texfont on either the TTF or the Type 1 font, it hangs (vptovf runs and eats 100% cpu time, apparently doing nothing). But I guess this is not really ConTeXt related, anyone knows where I could report that bug?
don't know about vptovf, but i have installed Scriptina already in ec-encoding using fontinst ( i use fontinst instead of texfont, since it gives you more control). I can send you the files including support for LaTeX and ConTeXt. Jens