At 06:36 PM 2/26/2002 +0100, Frans Goddijn wrote:

>knows what might happen if the font setup gets upgraded again...) I provide

one reason for introducing typescripts was that i wanted as less files as 
possibl eand the old way would lead to many many files (as well as 
potential conflicts in names); so consider typescripts kind of stable

given that you have:

   \definefontsynonym [Times-RomanSC]       [tnrexp]

you can now say:

>\definefont[Oldstyle][tnrexp]

\definefont[OldStyle][Times-RomanSC]

[you can also decide to put this within the typescipt itself


>\def\oldstylenumerals#1{{\Oldstyle #1}}
>\def\os#1{{\Oldstyle #1}}
>
>\definefont[OldstyleItalic][tnrexpi]
>\def\oldstyleitnumerals#1{{\OldstyleItalic #1}}
>\def\osi#1{{\OldstyleItalic #1}}
>
>%\let\os\Oldstyle
>%\let\osi\OldstyleItalic

Remind me that i provide you a better solution for this, something:

\definefontsynonym [OldStyleSerif]       [....]
\definefontsynonym [OldStyleSerifItalic] [....]
\define....

\def\oldstylenumerals#1{{\getglyph{OldStyle}{#1}}}

will give you a cleaner interface to this as well automatically adapt 
itself to the styles.

Some day i will buy a couple of those fonts and give them a try

Hans


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