Am 27.04.2012 um 15:25 schrieb hwit...@gmail.com:

> 
> 
> I have been wrestling with this for hours and I'm sure there's a real easy 
> fix.  Just that it's eluding me.
> 
> How can I use \definedescription to set a combination style?
> 
> e.g. 
> Below I can get a capitalized description header:
> 
> \definedescription[rsection][location=left,width=broad,headstyle=cap]
> 
> but, I also want it to be bold.  That is a bold+cap at the same time.
> 
> I tried \bf\cap  as a headcommand but it didn't seem to work, as was just 
> ignored.

When you use Latin Modern you can never achieve what you want because the font 
doesn’t have a bold caps font but when you use another font like TeX Gyre 
Pagella it’s possible but you need a different approach because smallcaps are a 
font feature which have to enabled.

\definefontfeature[smcp][smcp=yes]

\definedescription
  [description]
  [width=broad,
   headstyle={\bf\addff{smcp}}]

\setupbodyfont[pagella]

\starttext

\input ward

\startdescription{Ward}
\input ward
\stopdescription

\stoptext

Wolfgang
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