On Sun, Aug 14, 2011 at 09:59, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
>
> For MkIV you can put the definition in “type-<font>.mkiv” and when
> put “\setupbodyfont[<font>]” in your document ConTeXt loads the file
> without the need for \usetypescriptfile.

Thank you. That is very useful to know.

> When you want to support XeTeX and pdfTeX at the same time you have
> to use \beginNEWTEX and \beginOLDTEX when you want both of them in
> the same file but you can also put both in separate files where is
> loaded from type-<font>.mkii
>
>  \ifnum\texengine\pdftexengine
>    \usetypescriptfile[type-<font>-pdftex]
>  \else
>    \usetypescriptfile[type-<font>-xetex]
>  \fi

Thank you. So no general guidelines about the desired approach exist?
(I'm thinking about type-one-<font>.mkii & type-otf-<font>.mkii.)

Mojca
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