On 4/5/22 03:16, Thangalin via ntg-context wrote:
The font is too old, but the TTF version works just fine on both Linux and Windows.
No dice with LMTX 2022.04.01 09:37 and the TTF file. Using the TTF, the emojis don't appear, but the text is justified. Using the OTF, the emojis appear, but the text is unjustified.
Both things work on both Linux and Windows systems. \definefontfamily[emoj][rm][OpenSansEmoji] \setupbodyfont[emoj] \starttext \startTEXpage[offset=1em, align=center] Welcome to the future,\\human 👽! \stopTEXpage \startframedtext \input zapf \stopframedtext \stoptext
What version of ConTeXt are you using, Pablo?
Current latest from 2022.04.01 09:37. Binaries for 64bits on both OS. Just in case it may help, I recommend the following approach. 1. Remove the file OpenSansEmoji.ttf. 2. Remove the directory tex/texmf-cache/luametatex-cache. 3. Run mtxrun --generate. 4. Compile the sample above. BTW, "mtxrun --scripts cache --erase" doesn’t work for me (just in case anyone wonders). I hope it may help, Pablo