[NTG-context] Mismatched font size when switching fonts in the chapter title

2013-04-17 Thread Tim Li
Mismatched font size when switching fonts in the chapter title
   \setupbodyfont[12pt]
   
\definefontsynonym[PalatinoRoman][name:palatinolinotyperoman][features=default]
   \definefont[AnotherFont][PalatinoRoman sa 1]
   \starttext
   \chapter{On \AnotherFont Fonts}
   General readers
   \stoptextIt seems that if switching to another font in the chapter title, 
the size of these two typefaces is mismatched. This will produce the mismatched 
font size(On and Font), how to deal with this problem? Tim Li   
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Re: [NTG-context] Mismatched font size when switching fonts in the chapter title

2013-04-17 Thread Sietse Brouwer
Hi Tim,

[PalatinoRoman sa 1]
This means PalatinoRoman scaled at 1 x bodyfontsize. The document's
body font size is 12 pt, but chapter headers usually are ... like,
about 2.4 * body font size? Hence the size mismatch.

[PalatinoRoman sa *]
This means AnotherFont is PalatinoRoman scaled to 1 x the font size
at time of calling.

Compare these two MWE's (I've changed the font name to
texgyrepagellaregular so that the example will work for any ConTeXt
user.)

\setupbodyfont[12pt]
\definefontsynonym[PalatinoRoman][texgyrepagellaregular][features=default]
\definefont[AnotherFontSaOne][PalatinoRoman sa 1]
\definefont[AnotherFontSaStar][PalatinoRoman sa *]

\starttext
\chapter{Fonts and \AnotherFontSaOne Fonts}
Generalized \AnotherFontSaOne Generals. (Constant size)

\chapter{Fonts and \AnotherFontSaStar Fonts}
Generalized \AnotherFontSaStar Generals. (Adapt to current size)
\stoptext

I got this information from page 5 of the Fonts chapter of the
long-coming manual. (Not the same as the document detailing what you
can do with OTF and Lua, although I think that one, too, is called a
fonts manual.)
http://context.aanhet.net/svn/contextman/context-reference/en/co-fonts.pdf

Cheers,
Sietse
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Re: [NTG-context] Mismatched font size when switching fonts in the chapter title

2013-04-17 Thread Tim Li
Sietse,  Thanks for your detailed explanation. With your help, I have known the 
reason. Also, I am reading the new chapter on fonts.
 Best regards,Tim From: sbbrou...@gmail.com
 Date: Wed, 17 Apr 2013 10:11:19 +0200
 To: ntg-context@ntg.nl
 Subject: Re: [NTG-context] Mismatched font size when switching fonts in the 
 chapter title
 
 Hi Tim,
 
 [PalatinoRoman sa 1]
 This means PalatinoRoman scaled at 1 x bodyfontsize. The document's
 body font size is 12 pt, but chapter headers usually are ... like,
 about 2.4 * body font size? Hence the size mismatch.
 
 [PalatinoRoman sa *]
 This means AnotherFont is PalatinoRoman scaled to 1 x the font size
 at time of calling.
 
 Compare these two MWE's (I've changed the font name to
 texgyrepagellaregular so that the example will work for any ConTeXt
 user.)
 
 \setupbodyfont[12pt]
 \definefontsynonym[PalatinoRoman][texgyrepagellaregular][features=default]
 \definefont[AnotherFontSaOne][PalatinoRoman sa 1]
 \definefont[AnotherFontSaStar][PalatinoRoman sa *]
 
 \starttext
 \chapter{Fonts and \AnotherFontSaOne Fonts}
 Generalized \AnotherFontSaOne Generals. (Constant size)
 
 \chapter{Fonts and \AnotherFontSaStar Fonts}
 Generalized \AnotherFontSaStar Generals. (Adapt to current size)
 \stoptext
 
 I got this information from page 5 of the Fonts chapter of the
 long-coming manual. (Not the same as the document detailing what you
 can do with OTF and Lua, although I think that one, too, is called a
 fonts manual.)
 http://context.aanhet.net/svn/contextman/context-reference/en/co-fonts.pdf
 
 Cheers,
 Sietse
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