On Fri, Mar 13, 2009 at 17:47, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 13.03.2009 um 17:42 schrieb Pierre Huyghebaert:
Oh yes, I've forgot the version... I've install ConTeXt two months ago, not sure how to check the version of it :
ctxtools --version CtxTools | version 1.3.3 - 2004/2006 - PRAGMA ADE/POD
It's ctxtools --contextversion but it stopped working at some point (it doesn't work for me). I would say context --version but that one definitely doesn't work on your machine. Maybe the version string is written out when you compile a document, or you can take a look at .../tex/context/base/context.tex But that information is not really important now.
You tried \definetypeface[InitiationRitualFont][rm][Xserif][InitiationRitualFont]?
ConTeXt+XeTeX font support was completely broken at some point.
As you differenciate the low-level font switching commands and the high-level one (like Xetex), is the low-level the one that needs to write a map file ("tree")? Sorry for that question which may seem *very* basic!
No, she means \font\initiation="InitiationRitualFont".
Right. Well, maybe some other commands like \definefontsynonym[Serif][FontName] could work as well, but that depends a bit on how broken the ConTeXt version is. I also wanted to say that it might be interesting to try luatex, but one still needs to be prepared for surprizes. If MKII satisfies their needs, it would be most safe to keep a version that's compatible with both. Mojca