On Wed, Apr 18, 2012 at 12:26, Hans Hagen wrote:
> On 18-4-2012 10:44, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
>
>> Imagine a project which ships both tex sources and fonts together in
>> some SVN repository. It works perfectly fine if fonts are in the same
>> folder as TeX documents, but if one wants some structure and put fonts
>> in another folder, one has to install the font. There should be no
>> need for users to install exotic fonts if document author can specify
>> something like \setupfonts[directory=../fonts] on top of project file.
>
> maybe some day ... as caching is somewhat special then (lookups by names as
> well) it's non trivial ... technically one can mount an additional pseudo
> tree already but even then it might conflict when working on shares that are
> used by multiple users (fonts defined with file: are less problematic, but
> name: lookups get messy)

For me it doesn't sound like a problem or a serious limitation if some
project simply declares in which directory ConTeXt has to look for
fonts and specifies the font with filename.

Mojca
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