Am 13.03.2009 um 17:42 schrieb Pierre Huyghebaert:
Thanks for these superquick answers! What a lively list!
@Wolfgang : You remember me that and it's helpful in many cases. But my font sit in the list... Any other idea? ... DejaVu Sans Mono:style=Bold Oblique Liberation Serif:style=Bold Italic InitiationRitualFont:style=Regular
You tried \definetypeface[InitiationRitualFont][rm][Xserif] [InitiationRitualFont]?
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".
Wolfgang
Wow, thanks again Wolfgang! It works! So simple, that low-level one for all of us that don't need the family concept at some point (titles, etc.) \font\initiation="InitiationRitualFont" \starttext \initiation Hello World! \stoptext Curious, I just have tried my previous code on the machine of Femke, with a more recent Ubuntu, and it works also! Ok, I'll upgrade my Ubuntu! \definetypeface[InitiationRitualFont][rm][Xserif][InitiationRitualFont] \setupbodyfont[InitiationRitualFont, 12pt] \starttext Hello World! \stoptext So for most of us, the two solutions seem to work. (Apart of the family concept problem, is there advantages/disadvantages to use one solution or another?) Pierre