Hi, I'm trying to use the full glyph range of the Palatino Linotype font shipped with XP (version 1.40; significantly different from the Windows 7 one) under MKIV. Everything works fine (oldstyle figures, sups for instance), except that the small cap "i" character has a dot whereas it shouldn't. Here's a test file. The result, produced on WinXP / ConTeXt beta 2010-06-23, is attached. \definefontfeature[palatinolt-default][script=latn,kern=yes,liga=yes,trep=yes,tlig=yes,protrusion=quality] \definefontfeature[palatinolt-smcp][script=latn,kern=yes,liga=yes,trep=yes,tlig=yes,protrusion=quality,smcp=yes,onum=yes] \definefontfeature[palatinolt-sups][mode=node,script=latn,kern=yes,liga=yes,trep=yes,tlig=yes,protrusion=quality,sups=yes] \starttypescript[serif][palatinolt][name] \usetypescript[serif][fallback] \definefontsynonym[Serif][file:pala.ttf][features=palatinolt-default] \definefontsynonym[SerifBold][file:palab.ttf][features=palatinolt-default] \definefontsynonym[SerifItalic][file:palai.ttf][features=palatinolt-default] \definefontsynonym[SerifBoldItalic][file:palabi.ttf][features=palatinolt-default] \definefontsynonym[SerifCaps][file:pala.ttf][features=palatinolt-smcp] \stoptypescript \definetypeface[palatinolt][rm][serif][palatinolt][default] \setupbodyfont[palatinolt] \enableprotruding\setuppagenumbering[location=] \starttext {\sc \input knuth } \stoptext As far as I can see, it has to do with the messy name list of the glyphs. Both the normal small cap i and the small cap dotted i are named "i.sc", but the wrong one is picked when the smcp feature is activated. Moreover, the small cap glyphs have no unicode numbers in this font, so I cannot pick them manually with \char"XXXX or even with \charXXXXX. Any ideas how I can get the right dottless i?