I think, that for a type 1 font you will need to setup a set of typescripts, 
because you need to tell also the encoding to be used. A source of such 
typescripts can be looked up in the MKII environment.

Willi

> On 11 Nov 2018, at 15:28, Procházka Lukáš Ing. <l...@pontex.cz> wrote:
> 
> Hello,
> 
> -- all attachments packed into one .zip --
> 
> probably one of the basic questions and skills in ConTeXt, but the first case 
> for me: how to install a (downloaded third-party) font into ConTeXt:
> 
> I downloaded font source files from 
> https://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/fonts/aurical/ and I unpacked the .zip 
> content, so I have now (see FileList.txt for full info):
> 
> ----
> d:\Lukas\ConTeXt\Fonts\Aurical\fonts\afm
> d:\Lukas\ConTeXt\Fonts\Aurical\fonts\FileList.txt
> d:\Lukas\ConTeXt\Fonts\Aurical\fonts\map
> d:\Lukas\ConTeXt\Fonts\Aurical\fonts\tfm
> d:\Lukas\ConTeXt\Fonts\Aurical\fonts\type1
> d:\Lukas\ConTeXt\Fonts\Aurical\fonts\afm\public
> d:\Lukas\ConTeXt\Fonts\Aurical\fonts\afm\public\aurical
> d:\Lukas\ConTeXt\Fonts\Aurical\fonts\afm\public\aurical\AmiciLogo.afm
> d:\Lukas\ConTeXt\Fonts\Aurical\fonts\afm\public\aurical\AmiciLogoBold.afm
> d:\Lukas\ConTeXt\Fonts\Aurical\fonts\afm\public\aurical\AmiciLogoBoldRslant.afm
> ...
> d:\Lukas\ConTeXt\Fonts\Aurical\fonts\type1\public\aurical\LukasSvatbaSlant.pfb
> ----
> 
> Trying to install the font the easiest way, I also copied files into my 
> ConTeXt dir, so I have also (see FileList2.txt):
> 
> ----
> d:\Ctx-Beta\tex\texmf\fonts\afm\public\aurical\AmiciLogo.afm
> d:\Ctx-Beta\tex\texmf\fonts\afm\public\aurical\AmiciLogoBold.afm
> d:\Ctx-Beta\tex\texmf\fonts\afm\public\aurical\AmiciLogoBoldRslant.afm
> d:\Ctx-Beta\tex\texmf\fonts\afm\public\aurical\AmiciLogoBoldSlant.afm
> ...
> d:\Ctx-Beta\tex\texmf\fonts\type1\public\aurical\AmiciLogo.pfb
> d:\Ctx-Beta\tex\texmf\fonts\type1\public\aurical\AmiciLogoBold.pfb
> d:\Ctx-Beta\tex\texmf\fonts\type1\public\aurical\AmiciLogoBoldRslant.pfb
> d:\Ctx-Beta\tex\texmf\fonts\type1\public\aurical\AmiciLogoBoldSlant.pfb
> ...
> ----
> 
> I tried to follow instructions in 'mfonts.pdf' mentioned at 
> https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Fonts, but early I failed with (unknown) 
> "texfont" command cited here frequently.
> 
> I also experimented somehow with "mtxrun --make --generate" and "mtxrun 
> script --font --reload --force" and with a simple show-font file which starts 
> with:
> 
> ----
> \definefont[FONT][AmiciLogo.afm]
> ...
> ----
> 
> but the result is not written by AmiciLogo font.
> 
> So - how to make ConTeXt aware of a third-party font and how to use the font 
> in the document?
> 
> Best regards,
> 
> Lukas
> 
> 
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