Why does \setuptyping has a parameter bodyfont= and is \setuptype missing it?
I am asking because in typesetting with
  \setuptype[style=small]\type{something}
I get another font and size than with
  \setuptyping[bodyfont=small]\starttyping ... \stoptyping
whereas in both the same is wanted in order to keep continuity in size and 
style.

\setuptype[bodyfont=small] definitely gave something different, i.e. no change.

\setuptype[bodyfont=small]: can this be incorporated in the next ConTeXt-beta 
producing the same effect as \setuptyping[bodyfont=small]?
It would be very nice.

Hans van der Meer




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