> >> AFAICS, the only limitation is that an ordinary text font with a >> family name 'music' cannot be used. > > No :-) unlike what its name suggests, the `font-family` property is > a family symbol, not a font string (yes, it's another misnamed thing > in font handling). The `font-family` values recognized by default > are `'roman`, `'sans` and `'typewriter`. Nothing prevents you from > doing
Ah. Well, this makes the issue even more straightforward. > The practical impact of the change is mostly a syntax modification > that is not easy to convert-ly (the removal of `\text`, which should > be replaced with `\roman`, `\sans` or `\typewriter` depending on the > case). We could make `\text` a no-op (it's rather seldom used, I reckon) and `convert-ly` emit a warning. Werner