Ahoi,

Following a previous discussion, I've been advised to "try to avoid
\switchtobodyfont and use \definedfont or \definefont instead".

(1) What's the difference between \definefont and \definedfont ?

(2) In the underneath example...

(2a) how to implement \define(d)font for font switching ?

(2b) how to define \myFontHook ?

Thanks,
Alan

\usemodule[t-lettrine]

\usetypescriptfile[tps_arial]
\usetypescript[arial]
\definetypeface[myFont][arial]

\usetypescriptfile[tps_timesnewroman]
\usetypescript[timesnewroman]
\definetypeface[myOtherFont][timesnewroman]

\def\myFontSize{12pt}
\def\myOtherFontSize{20pt}

\setupbodyfont[myFont,\myFontSize]

\setuphead[chapter][style={\switchtobodyfont[myOtherFont,\myOtherFontSize]}]

\starttext

\chapter{Chapter One}

%\lettrine[FontHook={\myFontHook}]{T}{hus}, I came to the conclusion that
the designer of a new
\lettrine{T}{hus}, I came to the conclusion that the designer of a new
system must not only be the implementer and first large-- scale user; the
designer should also write
the first user manual.

\stoptext
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