On Tue, 6 May 2003 13:49:05 -0400
John Culleton
No virtuous deed goes unpunished. I have been using old-fashioned \font commands with Context because the other was just too confusing. But I htought it was time to ger religion. So I copied the following pretty much verbatim from a manual:
The following works out of the box on TeXLive. Make sure \autoloadmapfilestrue is uncommented in cont-sys.tex and that texhash has been run (as root, if necessary) if any file name changes have been made in the tex tree: * * * \usetypescript[berry][ec] % or [8r] \usetypescript[palatino][ec] % \setupbodyfont[palatino] \starttext This is URW Palladio (Palatino). {\bf Bold,} {\it italic,} {\bi bold-italic,} {\em slanted,} {\em \bf bold-slanted.} \stoptext * * * I expected \em to produce italic, but it is slanted instead. -Bill -- Sattre Press In the Quarter http://sattre-press.com/ by Robert W. Chambers info@sattre-press.com http://itq.sattre-press.com/