Joel C. Salomon wrote:
> Guess I asked for too much at once.
> 
> I've downloaded the Gentium Basic/Basic Book set of fonts from
> <http://scripts.sil.org/Gentium_basic>, and I'd like to use them with
> ConTeXt.  I ran texfont (with the command line texfont
> --fontroot=c:\users\chesky\programs\context\tex\texmf-local
> --sourcepath=... --vendor=sil --collection=gentium --makepath
> --install), and now running texexec on the newly generated
> texnansi-sil-gentium.tex produces some sort of glyph list.
> 
> Now I'm trying to adapt the typescript from
> <http://wiki.contextgarden.net/TypeScripts> for the new set of fonts.
> (I intend to use only utf-8 input files, if that matters any.)  I'd
> like to use Gentium Basic as the titling font and Gentium Book Basic
> as the text font, with regular, italic, bold, & bold-italic all
> available in the normal fashion.  But I find I don't know what I'm
> doing.
> 
> Has anyone yet tried to use the new fonts with ConTeXt?

these are open type fonts ... use luatex or xetex ...

Hans

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