Friday, July 8, 2005 Hans Hagen wrote:

> Giuseppe Bilotta wrote:
>> Practical example: when I set up palatino, the typescript
>> file set 'modern' as the typeface (which again tries to load
>> the lm files :))
>> 
>> Assume now that I want to overrule that choice, and only
>> that choice. Can I do this from within my source file?

> one problem is that a typescript not always defines rm, ss tt mm so that 
> leaves
> you with holes in your font system; one option is to nil the preloader in for
> instance the palatino typescript; put this in your local copy of cont-sys.tex:

> \let\preloadfonts\relax
> \usetypescript[palatino][\defaultencoding]
> \setupbodyfont[palatino,rm,12pt]

I already nihiled preloadfonts in my cont-loc. Otherwise, I
wouldn't have been able to compile anything so far :)

The problem is that the Palatino typescript *explictily*
mentions 'modern' as its tt font (scaled by 1.75). I would
like to override that in my source file. Is this possible?

-- 
Giuseppe "Oblomov" Bilotta

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