Hans Hagen wrote: > Mojca Miklavec wrote: > > >I did that, but it didn't help. The problem was solved when I copied > >two files (sy-anttr.tfm and mi-anttr.tfm from your context distr. into > >MikTeX). Is this a matter of different naming conventions between > >LaTeX and ConTeXt or anything else? I thought that something could be > >wrong in MikTeX, but the original package with Antykwa doesn't include > >the two tfm files either. > > > > > no, the authors changed the names just before tex live was frozen and > therefore it shows up in all related distributions If I understand correctly: in type-enc.tex there should be "mi-anttri" and "sy-anttrz" instead of "mi-anttr" and "sy-anttr", but it cannot be changed for some time since it would fix the behaviour in other distributions, but would break the behaviour in TeXLive? If this is so, it's OK. > >Regarding the problem with missing "ccarons": Despite the fact that > >antykwa pol. has ec encoding, quite some glyphs are still missing > >there, while ConTeXt thinks that they are present. So I solved the > >problem by using the "wrong" encoding (texnansi) again and now ConTeXt > >renders those glyphs for me :) > > > > > hm, did you tell th eauthors to add those glyphs? No, just silently hoping that if they have made such a magnificent work with Antykwa Toruńska, they may be planning to do the same with Antykwa Półtawskiego. But yes, thanks for suggestion - I asked. It's a pitty that (Con)TeX(t) cannot read and interpret the [messy] .enc files, at least to be aware of some missing glyphs. :( Thanks, Mojca