In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Thomas A.Schmitz  
wrote:
> Expert fonts have been mentioned on this list several times, but I'd 
> like to know if anybody could point me to e tutorial/example how to 
> make them work in Context. The background of my question: on my Mac, I 
> have a nice-looking truetype font "HoeflerText" which has most glyphs 
> of an expert font (oldstyle numbers, small caps, additional ligatures 
> etc.), and I wonder if it would be possible to split it up into 
> several  type 1 fonts (via pfaedit) and make them work like an expert 
> family.  Any suggestions about this? Thanks! Thomas

I don't recommend converting to type 1.  Better to just use ttf2tex with 
its expert switch.  That'll get you access to all the standard expert 
glyphs, though you'd need to write the typescripts.  It'd be nice to see 
someone extend ttf2tex to do this too though (it already creates all the 
files for LaTeX).

Bruce

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