From: Ville Voipio <ville.voipio@kpatents.com>
Subject: gwTeX and missing PS fonts
Date: Tue, 26 Apr 2005 18:38:38 +0300 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <426E607E.1050800@kpatents.com> (raw)
I had a smoothly working gwTeX with the exception of a few hyphenation
patterns. Before debugging that problem any further, I decided to get
the newest beta (texexec 5.3.1, context 2005.04.19).
I got the hyphenation problem fixed. It had nothing to do with the
distribution or version, just my lack of thinking. Editing cont-usr.tex
and then 'texexec --make --all', and ConTeXt was hyphenating Finnish
beautifully.
However, something else broke when I upgraded. I cannot get the
Postscript fonts working anymore. Here is what I have in the file:
\usetypescript[adobekb][\defaultencoding]
\setupbodyfont[pos,11pt]
Everything goes relatively smoothly, except for the fact that I get
everything typeset in Computer Modern. A small error message is in the
output:
bodyfont : unknown variant pos
What went wrong? I cannot find the file font-pos.tex on my machine, but
as I cannot find it in the source tree, either, it seems to have been
embedded somewhere.
How should I debug this problem? Where is the actual definition for "pos"?
- Ville
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