I spent some (too much) time today improving my Greek module. For the time being, two questions remain; I'm confident that they're not too difficult for the experts; any help would be appreciated.

I've succesfully defined my fonts and scale like so:

\def\setupgreek#1[#2]{%
  \getparameters[GG][Scale=,Font=,#2]
\edef\MyScale{\GGScale}%
\processaction[\GGFont]
   [  SomeFont1=>\def\MyFont{somefont },
      SomeFont2=>\def\MyFont{someotherfont }]%
}

\protect

(The space after "somefont" looks ugly, but I haven't figured out how to get rid of it; TeX will always complain if I delete it.)

1. After this definition, this will work:
\definebodyfont[4pt,5pt,6pt,7pt,8pt,9pt,10pt,10.5pt,11pt,12pt,14pt,14.4p t,16pt,18pt,20pt,22pt][rm][Gf=\MyFont sa \MyScale]


This, however, will not work:
\definefont[Gf][\MyFont sa \MyScale]

and I don't see why. Can anybody explain? I see that the \definefont... takes care of the annoying problem with font sizes, so I would prefer that way.

2. In my module, I define some special symbols:
\define\koppa{\getglyph{\MyFont}{\char37}}

Is there a way to give the same scaling factor here as in the definition of \Gf? I tried
\define\koppa{\getglyph{\MyFont scaled XXXX}{\char37}}
as a first attempt which kind of works but gives me the letters "at" in the pdf in front of the symbol.


Best

Thomas

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