On Wednesday 02 May 2007 08:25, avox wrote: > John R. Culleton wrote: > > IMO Scribus/TeX integration should not be limited to the > > traditional LaTeX variant. I find either plain pdftex or Context > > variant more flexible and less verbose. Of course if either dvi > > format or pdf format is used as the common format between TeX and > > Scribus the nature of the TeX variant may become irrelevant. > > For math formulas only font selection and the AMS extensions seem > relevant. > > How does that work with ConTeX? > > /Andreas
The primitive \font command will work with Context. In general TeX primitives and plain TeX/pdftex additional commands will work with Context, but some are deprecated. The more elegant/complex/confusing method of getting fonts is by using typescripts. Typescripts however empower the use of some Context-specific commands to enlarge or reduce body font size on the fly by a certain ratio. If this effect is not needed then the \font command can be used. I don't use the AMS extensions so I will inquire. -- John Culleton Able Indexing and Typesetting Precision typesetting (tm) at reasonable cost. Satisfaction guaranteed. http://wexfordpress.com _________________________________________________________________ Need personalized email and website? Look no further. It's easy with Doteasy $0 Web Hosting! Learn more at www.doteasy.com
