On Sun, 25 Oct 2009, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:


Am 21.10.2009 um 11:05 schrieb luigi scarso:

http://randomdeterminism.wordpress.com/2009/10/21/creating-a-style-file-in-context/

Why not simplefonts instead of typescript files,

I understand typescripts, so there was never a need to try out simplefonts. I did that right now and it setting the document fonts is really easy. I might end up not using typescripts any more :-)

there is also a definefont command

\definesimplefont[interludefont][Museo700 at 28pt]

This does not work, I get latin modern mono instead!

\definesimplefont[interludefont][Museo700]

works correctly, but at the main font size.

\definesimplefont[interludefont][Museo700][size=28pt]

does not change the font size.


For the interlude text the standard- or textmakeup environments are perfect suited.

True. I will post an update "soon".

Aditya

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