Re: [NTG-context] \typescriptthree within the optional argument of \definefontsynonym

2016-08-04 Thread Mohammad Hossein Bateni
\starttypescript [first] [MyFont] [GoodieOne,GoodieTwo] > \definefontsynonym [Serif] [\typescripttwo] [goodies=\typescriptthree] > \stoptypescript > > Using macros \typescriptX (for X=one, two, and three) works in the first > and second arguments in \definefontsynonym but not in th

Re: [NTG-context] \typescriptthree within the optional argument of \definefontsynonym

2016-08-04 Thread Wolfgang Schuster
Mohammad Hossein Bateni <mailto:bat...@gmail.com> 4. August 2016 um 15:24 Hello Hans, Suppose you have a typescript as follows. \starttypescript [first] [MyFont] [GoodieOne,GoodieTwo] \definefontsynonym [Serif] [\typescripttwo] [goodies=\typescriptthree] \stoptypescript Using

[NTG-context] \typescriptthree within the optional argument of \definefontsynonym

2016-08-04 Thread Mohammad Hossein Bateni
Hello Hans, Suppose you have a typescript as follows. \starttypescript [first] [MyFont] [GoodieOne,GoodieTwo] \definefontsynonym [Serif] [\typescripttwo] [goodies=\typescriptthree] \stoptypescript Using macros \typescriptX (for X=one, two, and three) works in the first and second arguments