Patrick Gundlach
you can use an alternative to the berry typescript. Get adobekb.tex from http://levana.de/context and use
\setupencoding[default=8r] \usetypescript[adobekb][\defaultencoding] \usetypescript[palatino][\defaultencoding] \setupbodyfont[palatino]
Thanks. I tried this, and got an error -- it couldn't find the proper font file. So I removed the 8r encoding, and now it no longer complains that it can't find the font, but it silently uses Computer Modern _anyway_. :( I've downloaded adobekb.tex to the current directory and used the following code: %\setupencoding[default=8r] \usetypescript[adobekb]%[\defaultencoding] \usetypescript[palatino]%[\defaultencoding] \setupbodyfont[palatino] \starttext This is a test \stoptext
There is no need to install new fonts.
Well... There must be _something_ wrong with my setup (which is default teTeX 2.0 in Gentoo). -- Magnus Lie Hetland "Nothing shocks me. I'm a scientist." http://hetland.org -- Indiana Jones