Hello Hans et al.,
> >% Times-Roman
> >\starttypescript [tetexnames][ec]
>
> or [serif][tetextimes][ec]
yes, but with the above I can gather all stranges names into one
typescript!?! Or should I rather use \usetypescript [all][tetexnames][ec]
when accessing the names?
> not needed:
> >\starttypescript [tetex]
> > \usetypescript[tetexnames][ec]
> > \usetypescript[serif][tetextimes][name]% mapping Serif-> Times-Roman
> > \usetypescript[serif][default][size]% type-siz.tex
> >\stoptypescript
>
> better:
>
> \usetypescript[tetexnames][ec]
> \definetypeface[patrick][rm][serif][tetextimes][default][encoding=ec]
> \setupbodyfont[patrick,10pt]
but with the first method I can change the apperance of \rm only, while the
latter messes up the \ss and \tt families. But this has the drawback I
mentioned in the mail.
I want to swith the \rm only. How can this be accomplished?
Another question: am I right when I believe that \starttypescript [..] [..]
... have nothing to do with fonts? Except that they are used when calling
\defineypeface? Aren't they 'just' filtering methods for any kind of stuff
(but don't get the 'just' wrong, I like this kind of stuff).
--
Viele Gr��e,
Patrick Gundlach