Re: [NTG-context] \startMPenvironment : personal font weirdness

2006-08-04 Thread Mojca Miklavec
On 8/4/06, David Wooten wrote: Hans Hagen wrote: what is the label font then? probably defaultfont so you need to set that as well also, label does not use tex, use label(\textext(very),z46) should be \textext{very} That's it, indeed (though without the back-slash for textext):

Re: [NTG-context] \startMPenvironment : personal font weirdness

2006-08-04 Thread Hans van der Meer
On Aug 4, 2006, at 10:46, Mojca Miklavec wrote: On 8/4/06, David Wooten wrote: Hans Hagen wrote: what is the label font then? probably defaultfont so you need to set that as well also, label does not use tex, use label(\textext(very),z46) should be \textext{very} That's it, indeed

Re: [NTG-context] \startMPenvironment : personal font weirdness

2006-08-03 Thread Hans Hagen
David Wooten wrote: Greetings all, I've been experimenting with MetaPost/Fun of late. It is indeed fun. In trying to have a uniform font in both text and MP areas, however, I am running into some difficulty. With a little file like this: --- \setupcolors[state=start]

Re: [NTG-context] \startMPenvironment : personal font weirdness

2006-08-03 Thread David Wooten
Hans Hagen wrote: \startMPenvironment [global] \usetypescriptfile[minionpro-diss] \usetypescript[Minion] \switchtobodyfont[Minion,12pt] \stopMPenvironment dangerous to use such a upper/lowercase mix (typos) I see what you mean. hm, looks like a bronwser

Re: [NTG-context] \startMPenvironment : personal font weirdness

2006-08-03 Thread Hans Hagen
David Wooten wrote: Hans Hagen wrote: \startMPenvironment [global] \usetypescriptfile[minionpro-diss] \usetypescript[Minion] \switchtobodyfont[Minion,12pt] \stopMPenvironment dangerous to use such a upper/lowercase mix (typos) I see what you mean.

Re: [NTG-context] \startMPenvironment : personal font weirdness

2006-08-03 Thread David Wooten
Hans Hagen wrote: what is the label font then? probably defaultfont so you need to set that as well also, label does not use tex, use label(\textext(very),z46) That's it, indeed (though without the back-slash for textext): label(textext(very),z46) and friends Hans Many thanks! David