I wrote:
\sc and \bf are defined at the same level in ConTeXt, so they (normally)
exclude each other. My guess is that it is very unlikely that this will
be fixed, but ...
make that
be changed, but ..
Because it is not a bug, the behaviour is intentional.
Taco
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Peter M�nster wrote:
On Mon, 12 Dec 2005, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
\starttext
{\sc Normal and \bf bold Small-Caps. Accents: �}
\stoptext
Hi Peter,
And here are my problems:
1.) I get bold sc font, but the normal \sc is now the normal font.
\sc and \bf are
Hans Hagen wrote:
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Peter M�nster wrote:
On Mon, 12 Dec 2005, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
\starttext
{\sc Normal and \bf bold Small-Caps. Accents: �}
\stoptext
Hi Peter,
And here are my problems:
1.) I get bold sc font, but the normal \sc is now the normal font.
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
I wrote:
\sc and \bf are defined at the same level in ConTeXt, so they (normally)
exclude each other. My guess is that it is very unlikely that this will
be fixed, but ...
make that
be changed, but ..
Because it is not a bug, the behaviour is intentional.
Yes,
On Mon, 12 Dec 2005, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Peter Münster wrote:
P.S.: Any comments about bold small caps?
Latin Modern doesn't have a bold small caps (yet?), I think.
Yes. I've just made a reference to my message from 5th December with the
subject problems with bold small caps. Here it
Hello,
I would like to get bold small caps, here is my test-file:
\enableregime[il1]
\definebodyfont [12pt] [sc] [bf=ecxc1200]
\definebodyfont [11pt] [sc] [bf=ecxc1100]
\definebodyfont [10pt] [sc] [bf=ecxc1000]
\definebodyfont [9pt] [sc] [bf=ecxc0900]
\definebodyfont [8pt] [sc] [bf=ecxc0800]