I thought that OpenType is quasi an extended TrueType. Wikipedia says:
"OpenType Filename extension .otf, .ttf". So it isn't obvious why one
schould not mix the two parts in one directory.

Cheers,
Eyke

2008/9/16 Arthur Reutenauer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>> The error appears when I put the font into
>> "context/tex/texmf/fonts/opentype/public". But there are no problems
>> with the font in "context/tex/texmf-context/fonts/truetype". Why?
>
>  The obvious answer would be: because your font has a .ttf extension.
> And the obvious answer would be: since it has a .ttf extension, why do
> you put it in fonts/opentype?
>
>        Arthur
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