As far as I can tell (by experimentation), bodyfont environment
features resolve in this order:
* matching size in the current file
* default environment in the current file
* matching size in 'font-pre.mkiv'
* default environment in 'font-pre.mkiv'
* default to 1.0 otherwise
This applies to indivi
User 19087 schrieb am 19.01.19 um 09:42:
On Fri, Jan 18, 2019 at 4:44 PM User 19087 wrote:
There must be some other method (at least via luatex) to
obtain the 'x' and 'xx' sizes as workable dimensions.
Why do you need this when you can just change the style of commands
with use \tfx (e.g. \hig
On Fri, Jan 18, 2019 at 4:44 PM User 19087 wrote:
> There must be some other method (at least via luatex) to
> obtain the 'x' and 'xx' sizes as workable dimensions.
I've come up with the following macro and I'd like some feedback. Will
it work consistently? Any suggestions for improvement?
% A
On Wed, Jan 16, 2019 at 6:29 PM User 19087 wrote:
>> Or I use {\switchtobodyfont[...]\symbol[ShortForty]} in the document.
>> At that point the body font may have been switched to a size whose
>> environment defines different values for 'x' and 'xx'. Or perhaps the
>> current or default body font,
User 19087 schrieb am 17.01.19 um 14:30:
On Wed, Jan 16, 2019 at 4:24 PM Wolfgang Schuster
wrote:
% Which factor should I use to match \tfxx?
\symbol[ShortForty]
\scale[factor=4]{\symbol[ShortForty]}
x = 0.8
xx = 0.6
That's what the ConTeXt Reference Manual also says, but that doesn't
seem
On Wed, Jan 16, 2019 at 4:24 PM Wolfgang Schuster
wrote:
> > % Which factor should I use to match \tfxx?
> > \symbol[ShortForty]
> > \scale[factor=4]{\symbol[ShortForty]}
> x = 0.8
> xx = 0.6
That's what the ConTeXt Reference Manual also says, but that doesn't
seem to match what ConTeXt does. The
On Wed, Jan 16, 2019 at 4:24 PM Wolfgang Schuster
wrote:
>
> User 19087 schrieb am 16.01.19 um 21:56:
> > I'm having trouble scaling down symbols and emojis. For a while I
> > assumed these don't scale with the current font size. Then I scoured
> > the mailing list and realized that while scaling
On Wed, Jan 16, 2019 at 4:24 PM Wolfgang Schuster
wrote:
> When you need a switch for a smaller size which doesn’t has these
> limitations you can just create them:
>
> \definefontsize [m]
> \definefontsize [n]
>
> \setupbodyfontenvironment
>[default]
>[m=0.8,
> n=0.6]
In case the cur
User 19087 schrieb am 16.01.19 um 21:56:
I'm having trouble scaling down symbols and emojis. For a while I
assumed these don't scale with the current font size. Then I scoured
the mailing list and realized that while scaling down seems broken,
scaling up works as expected:
\tx (or \tfx, \bfx et