Guo Yang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

Hello Guo,

> Sorry if this question is very silly. 

I don't think it is.

> Where does this 'palatino' come from? I tried 'helvetica', 'helvet'
> and 'utopia' but none of them worked, while 'times' worked well.

It comes from the file "type-exa.tex"  that is shipped with ConTeXt:


\starttypescript [palatino] [texnansi,ec,8r]
\definetypeface [palatino] [rm] [serif] [palatino]        [default] 
[encoding=\typescripttwo]
\definetypeface [palatino] [mm] [math]  [palatino]        [default] 
[encoding=\typescripttwo]
\definetypeface [palatino] [tt] [mono]  [computer-modern] [default] [rscale=1.075]
\stoptypescript

there are also defined:

\starttypescript [modern] [ec,il2,pl0,default]
\starttypescript [postscript] [texnansi,ec,8r]
\starttypescript [times] [texnansi,ec,8r]
\starttypescript [lucida] [texnansi,ec,8r]

and some others, not directly related.


Patrick
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