Replying to my own ooold question: this problem has disappeared
in newer versions of ConTeXt, as I just found out -- thanks for
taking care of it! Taco, one wish for the bug collector: could we
have a place for resolved bugs (or is it there and I just didn't find
it)? I knew there had been a bug report wrt this problem, and it
would've been reassuring to see a resolved tag attached to it.
Thanks, and best
Thomas
On Oct 30, 2005, at 8:59 AM, Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
Hi all,
I have a specific problem with a typescriptfile that may be of
general interest (the problem, not the typescript). I have
collected a number of font definitions into one file and have
observed that certain fonts cannot coexist. One small example:
\starttypescript[greekcanonica]
% font definitions
\stoptypescript
\starttypescript[GreekCanonica]
\definetypeface[MyGreekCanonica]
\stoptypescript
and
\starttypescript[greekcardo]
% font definitions
\stoptypescript
\starttypescript
\definetypeface[MyGreekCardo]
\stoptypescript
cannot be defined in the same typescriptfile. If I comment A out, B
will work; it A is uncommented, ConTeXt will complain about missing
font definitions for B. So I would suspect that in processing
typescripts, names are somehow truncated to 9 or less characters.
So these questions arise:
1. Can this be changed? (We had a similar behavior with names of
modules, which was changed a while ago, I think.)
2. Is there a workaround? Is it possible to add other parameters to
the \definetypeface[] line?
Best
Thomas
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