VnPenguin wrote:

On 1/22/06, Henning Hraban Ramm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
...
Did you rename all files to lowercase (and without spaces)? ConTeXt
sometimes has problems if file names use uppercase letters.

Under Linux with teTeX 3.0 (with latest ConTeXt), I try many times
with upper filename (TTF, PFB) and I have never problem with. It works
correctly on my box, and of course under Unix/Linux in general IMHO.

I don't use TeX under Windows, so I have no idea.
windows is less a problem since it handles upper/lowercase transparently; here. i always downcase my font names (1) because unix is sensitive and (2) because vendors are rather inconsistent and deliver mixed upper/lowercase fonts (lt-1234.afm and LT-5678) Hans
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