Hello,

thanks, Wolfgang, it's clear now completely.

On Sun, 03 Aug 2014 20:48:11 +0200, Wolfgang Schuster 
<schuster.wolfg...@gmail.com> wrote:

When you *want* your document to use old style figures for the body font you 
have to enable the onum feature in the default feature set which can be done 
with

    \definefontfeature[default][default][onum=yes]

BEFORE you set the font with the \setupbodyfont command.

That was the point!

I'm getting now what I was trying to achieve...

Best regards,

Lukas


To change the numbers for certain parts of your document you can use the 
\feature command, e.g.

    \setupcaption[figure][style={\feature[+][f:lnum]}]

enables lining figures for the caption of your figures.


The \os command itself should only be used when you have a few numbers which 
should appear in a different layout from the global setup.

Wolfgang

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