Re: [NTG-context] basic fontsizes question

2016-06-08 Thread Thomas Fehige
Thank you Wolfgang, that solves the mystery. (As the poster is for a philosophical association, "few words" is not applicable here.) Am 08.06.2016 um 11:11 schrieb Wolfgang Schuster: Thomas Fehige 8. Juni 2016 um 10:35 Nevertheless, I prefer to keep all the font and

Re: [NTG-context] basic fontsizes question

2016-06-08 Thread Wolfgang Schuster
Thomas Fehige 8. Juni 2016 um 10:35 Nevertheless, I prefer to keep all the font and fontsize definitions and tweaks together in the preamble. This poster is not the only work I'm planning to do in ConTeXt, and I need to learn to swim while already in the water ;) .

Re: [NTG-context] basic fontsizes question

2016-06-08 Thread Thomas Fehige
Am 06.06.2016 um 22:48 schrieb Wolfgang Schuster: Hi Thomas, [Thanks for the hint re starting a new thread, I didn't know that, sorry.] Thomas Fehige 6. Juni 2016 um 16:05 In the fonts book I found the \definebodyfont command, but it does not to do what I expected.

[NTG-context] basic fontsizes question

2016-06-07 Thread Thomas Fehige
In the fonts book I found the \definebodyfont command, but it does not to do what I expected. What I need (for a poster) is a set of absolute font sizes. I tried the code below. I put some quirks in, like the huge value for "a", to see if it works, but it doesn't. It just uses the preset

Re: [NTG-context] basic fontsizes question

2016-06-06 Thread Wolfgang Schuster
Hi Thomas, please the following article when you have your next question: http://www.shlomifish.org/philosophy/computers/netiquette/email/start-new-thread.html Thomas Fehige 6. Juni 2016 um 16:05 In the fonts book I found the \definebodyfont command, but it does not

Re: [NTG-context] basic fontsizes question

2016-06-06 Thread Thomas Fehige
edit: Sorry, I meant the command \definebodyfontenvironment, of course, like in the code sample. Am 06.06.2016 um 16:05 schrieb Thomas Fehige: In the fonts book I found the \definebodyfont command, but it does not to do what I expected. What I need (for a poster) is a set of absolute font

[NTG-context] basic fontsizes question

2016-06-06 Thread Thomas Fehige
In the fonts book I found the \definebodyfont command, but it does not to do what I expected. What I need (for a poster) is a set of absolute font sizes. I tried the code below. I put some quirks in, like the huge value for "a", to see if it works, but it doesn't. It just uses the preset