Hi Pawel,

After all the solution is simpel ...

By coincidence i detected that there is a distinct difference in the
following two commands which I used independently in two "mode" sections in
my environment file. This is then also the reason why I started to
understand ... :-]

\switchtobodyfont[palatino,rm,10pt]

This command switches the bodytext-font to the indicated font. It leaves the
footnotes font untouched. i.e. it remains either CMR or CMSS depending on
the setup of  \setupfootnotes[bodyfont={small, rm}] or
\setupfootnotes[bodyfont={small, ss}]

\setupbodyfont[Myfont,rm,10pt]

This command will force the bodyfont and the footnotes font to be the same.
If e.g. Myfont is setup as a typeface of Palatino for rm and Helvetica for
ss, then the footnotes will be in Palatino when saying
\setupfootnotes[bodyfont={small, rm}] and will be typeset in Helvetica when
saying \setupfootnotes[bodyfont={small, ss}]

Cheers Willi

> Hi Willi
>
> > Thanks for your suggestions. In my case this does not seem to be the
> > solution.
> > I fiddled with the different options. The conclusion is, that the
> footnotes
> > do not readily follow the
> > bodyfont settings.
> > I provided Hans a test file and he will look into it.
>
> Let me know when You solve the problem.
>
> Regards, Pawe/l

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