Duncan Hothersall wrote:
> Hans said:
>> \definefontsize[e]
>>
>> \setupfontenvironment
>>    [default]
>>    [e=4]
>>   
> Ah, thanks. Using \setupbodyfontenvironment as the second command did 
> the trick.
> 
> I guess there is no easy way of directly calling a specific font at a 
> specific size? No worry, this sort of solution will allow me to do what 
> I need for now. Thanks Hans.

chinese in mkii is kind of special, i.e. all kind of mappings to ranges 
of fonts; in mkiv chines is easier (i still have to finish some spacing 
issues)

Hans

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