On Aug 31, 2009, at 4:53 PM, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:


Am 31.08.2009 um 06:37 schrieb Brian R. Landy:

Hi, I've run into a problem using Helvetica Neue on a Mac under Snow Leopard. The font is provided by Apple and was a dfont package on 10.5, now it is a ttc.

What should we say, LuaTeX gets dfont support and Apple convert most of their
fonts from dfont to ttc.

At least they left a few around so it wasn't completely wasted effort :)


I am getting garbled and funny text using it.

It seems to be a problem with ttc-fonts in ConTeXt (unrelated to typescripts),
here is a shorter example:

\starttext
\char65 {\definedfont[name:helveticaneue]\char65}
\stoptext


Is there a location that I could put the dfont file (and I also have access to HelveticaNeue in a set of otf files) that would override ConTeXt locating Apple's ttc, but not be visible to OS X?

Thanks,
Brian

Wolfgang


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