Adam Lindsay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

 Hum. I haven't tried to replicate that here, but that looks like it
 might be an encoding problem: ConTeXt doesn't know that you're using a
 texnansi encoding, so it synthesises the characters using the
 definitions in enco-def. Is the above file the only way you tested it?

No, also with other conversion and in other files it is the same.

 Does this help?

 \loadmapline[+Helvetica Helvetica " TeXnANSIEncoding ReEncodeFont "
 <texnansi.enc <Helvetica.pfb]
 \definefontsynonym[texnansi-Helvetica][Helvetica][encoding=texnansi]

 \starttext
 \definedfont[texnansi-Helvetica]
 R\d{o} R{\=o} R\~o
 \stoptext


Well, then the tilde moves in its right position.
But the macron stays left.

A font wizard knows what that means?!

Steffen
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