Am 22.11.2007 um 21:23 schrieb Mojca Miklavec:
ConTeXt has some weird ideas about how font sizes should work because of CMR (still better than LaTeX which only supports 10, 11 and 12pt though), so you might need sometning like \definebodyfontenvironment[15.5pt] before using that size. Don't ask me how it works though.
No, fortunately ConTeXt is better than we feared :o) Now this works perfect: \starttypescript[serif][gentium-basic] \definefontsynonym[GentiumBasic] [name:Gentium Basic] [features=default] \definefontsynonym[GentiumBasicItalic] [name:Gentium Basic/I] [features=default] \definefontsynonym[GentiumBasicBold] [name:Gentium Basic/B] [features=default] \definefontsynonym[GentiumBasicBoldItalic][name:Gentium Basic/BI] [features=default] \stoptypescript \starttypescript[serif][gentium-basic][name] \definefontsynonym[Serif] [GentiumBasic] \definefontsynonym[SerifItalic] [GentiumBasicItalic] \definefontsynonym[SerifBold] [GentiumBasicBold] \definefontsynonym[SerifBoldItalic][GentiumBasicBoldItalic] \stoptypescript \definetypeface[mygentium][rm][serif][gentium-basic][default] \setupbodyfont[mygentium,36.85pt] \starttext Test WQG 0196 \stoptext What I did was: 1) use XeTeX 0.997 (http://minimals.contextgarden.net/current/bin/ xetex/) 2) set MKTEXTFM = 0 in texmf.cnf 3) comment the HoeflerTextOrnaments line in dvipdfm.map Now the killer-combo XeConTeXt is back to life, Halleluja!!! Thank you all for your help, and Good Night. Steffen