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From: Rudolf Bahr <qu...@quasi.de>
Reply-To: ntg-context@ntg.nl
To: ntg-context@ntg.nl
Subject: Fraktur fonts
Date: Wed, 12 Jun 2013 11:28:12 +0200
Message-ID: <20130612092603.GA1090@mini>
User-Agent: Mutt/1.5.21 (2010-09-15)

Hello list members,

an only-a-few-days-fan of Context writes to you for the first time. I'm pleased
to have found a program closer to TeX and younger than LaTeX. In the last years
I used LaTeX for a bigger family project with good success, but experienced 
some 
difficulties in arranging minipages containing changing text and pictures 
especially in series letters.
So I'm trying to do that using Context. Of course I cannot change hundreds of
files from LaTeX to Context, but newer tasks I'd like to do in Context.

There is a first question I have concerning Fraktur fonts which I'd like to use
typesetting a poem: 

I found a 2-mail-discussion in your 2002-archiv concerning those fonts. But I 
have to admit that I don't understand what is written there. So, I tried simply

\definefont[Gedichtfont][Fraktur]
\Gedichtfont{... poem ...}

both with "context" and "texexec", but I don't achieve the desired result.
"texexec" displays a font somehow similar to Fraktur, but not a very nice one 
and 
much to broad; and it seems to have no different "s" (one inner-word and one 
word-end 
or syllable-end "s") as needed in Fraktur. And, my "texexec" doesn't know 
anything 
about umlauts and sharp s. 
Whereas my "context" (translating the same program), dosn't know Fraktur, but 
knows 
umlauts. 
So I'm always using both of them, enjoying the partial success of both, though 
I read somewhere, it should be better using "texexec".

Well, a very nice Fraktur font is Yannis Haralambous' "yfrak" in his "yfont"
series, the nicest one I've found until now.

Could you please help me to formulate the correct commands to use a "nice" 
Fraktur
font, be it "yfrak" or another one? But please remember, Context is still 
rather 
confusing to me. So, it should be simple enough.

Best regards,
Ruhmwolf


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