On 26 aug. 2011, at 17:09, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 26.08.2011 um 16:57 schrieb Hans van der Meer:
On 26 aug. 2011, at 16:34, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Sure. As I wrote above, there should not *be* any typescript file, and the actual fonts are named *antt*, not '*antykwa*'
changing to \setupbodyfont[antt] now produces: files > readfile > asked name: 'antt', not found
\setupbodyfont expects the name of a typeface.
I saw from your terminal output that your context version is from july and a while ago you needed \usetypescript to use “Antykwa Torunska”.
\usetypescript[antykwa-torunska] \setupbodyfont[antykwa]
O, how wonderful is the internet-community. Indeed, that \usetypescript does the trick. Thanks, one problem less here! I guess from Wolfgang's comment that newer vrsions of ConTeXt can do without the \usetypescript? As for the cambria, I now see its name is has been typeset in boldface in the font book. And that solves that problem also, because the font is not here. Hans van der Meer