On 5/30/2023 10:18 AM, Hans van der Meer via ntg-context wrote:
There is -- in my perception -- a problem with the interaction between font 
style and font size changes.
The order of calling for example  \it\small matters because \small\it leads to 
a different result.
I would however reason that size and style changes should be in orthogonal 
spaces, that is: the one should have no effect on the other.
Cause of this behaviour seems the \tf call included in small. See the 
accompanying example.

I can try to program around this, but I would prefer not to. Is there a 
possibility that this behaviour will be changed to \it\small and \small\it 
giving the same result?
\small does a (massive) bodyfont switch and therefore you end up with regular tf


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