On 11/11/2018 6:43 PM, Willi Egger wrote:
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.
just use the name of the afm file (and make sure that there is a pfb file too) ... context maps these fonts onto unicode (so no 256 char limit either)

Hans

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