Am 16.01.2012 um 23:00 schrieb Willi Egger:
Hi font gurus,
With context from begin of the year it worked to load a type 1 font with a typescript based on the following syntax:
\starttypescript [serif] [LTpalatino] [name] \usetypescript[serif][fallback] \definefontsynonym [Serif] [file:pr] \definefontsynonym [SerifItalic][file:poios] \definefontsynonym [SerifBold][file:pb] \definefontsynonym [SerifCaps][file:posc] \definefontsynonym [SerifBoldOsF][file:pobos] \definefontvariant [Serif][osf][OsF] \stoptypescript
\starttypescript[LT-Palatino] \definetypeface [LT-Palatino][rm][serif][LTpalatino][default][] \stoptypescript
Error:
\232>28 ...oldOsF][file:pobos] \definefontvariant [Serif][osf][OsF] \stoptyp... <inserted text> \232>28 \232>29 \font_typescript_process_typescript_file_and_store ...
\font_typescripts_load_file ...ipt_file_and_store \else \font_typescript_pro... \next2 #1,->\font_typescripts_load_file {#1} \syst_helpers_do_process_comma_i... ... l.18 \setupbodyfont [LT-Palatino,rm,10pt]
Is due to the overhauling the approach now different?
The \definefontvariant command is no longer available in MkIV because for truetype/opentype fonts it isn’t necessary. Wolfgang