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* typescripts for some fonts from the FontSite500 CD on the [[Font Site]] page, by Holger Schöner | * typescripts for some fonts from the FontSite500 CD on the [[Font Site]] page, by Holger Schöner | ||
* typescripts for lazy font combinations on the [[Flexi Face]] page | * typescripts for lazy font combinations on the [[Flexi Face]] page | ||
+ | * [[Fonts in XeTeX]] gives some details about the [[XeTeX]]-specific typescripts in <tt>type-xtx</tt> | ||
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Revision as of 15:09, 26 November 2004
< Visuals
Font handling in ConTeXt is "strange" for LaTeX users. It's a system of abstraction and aliases, complex and mighty... But there's help:
- Adam Lindsay's page focuses on typography (OpenType, Unicode etc.), esp. on MacOS X
- Bill McClain's ConTeXt beginners page has also a lot about fonts
- font installation with texfont by Pragma
- ConTeXt's font mechanism in detail by Pragma
- making outlines by Pragma
- Here you can try out several TeX fonts online (PDF interface!)
Typescripts
- examples of using typescripts by Pragma
- example typescripts for free and commercial fonts, by Hraban
- typescripts for some fonts from the FontSite500 CD on the Font Site page, by Holger Schöner
- typescripts for lazy font combinations on the Flexi Face page
- Fonts in XeTeX gives some details about the XeTeX-specific typescripts in type-xtx
Configuration
- Matt Gushee about virtual fonts
- In newer distributions, map files belong in .../fonts/map/pdftex/context!
- Don't forget to look at cont-sys.tex!
- For me, typescripts only work if I activate \autoloadmapfilestrue and \resetmapfiles in cont-sys.tex --Hraban 2004-08-23