Hi again,

I'd really like to get this solved :) Sorry for bothering you...


> > see type-pre.tex:
> > \usetypescript [sans,mono,math] [computer-modern] [default,name,size]
>
> Oh, I might have expressed myself a bit fuzzyly. I want to use
> \definetypface[..][rm][serif]....
> but the typeface [...][ss][sans]....
> and the typeface [...][tt][mono].... should not be touched. (Not even
> switched back to cm)
>
> Example: in LaTeX (the L-word :) if you say \usepackage{times}, only the
> \rmdefault will be changed to times roman, the \sfdefault (sans) and
> \ttdefault will be left in its original state. That way you can set up a
> typsecript and change one font (rm, ss, tt) afterwards. With
> \definetypeface, this is (as far as I have seen) not possible. (I have
> read the source but could not find a reason why this is the behaviour.)

-- 
Viele Gr��e, 

    Patrick Gundlach

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