Hans Hagen wrote:
Taco Hoekwater wrote:

Peter M�nster wrote:

On Mon, 12 Dec 2005, Taco Hoekwater wrote:

\starttext
{\sc Normal and \bf bold Small-Caps. Accents: �����}
\stoptext

Hi Peter,

And here are my problems:

1.) I get bold sc font, but the normal \sc is now the normal font.



\sc and \bf are defined at the same level in ConTeXt, so they (normally)
exclude each other. My guess is that it is very unlikely that this will
be fixed, but I assume it would be possible to do something using the
\variants mechanism (note: I am not sure and would not know how)


thi sis an option indeed;

This is implemented at http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Pseudo_Small_Caps
(links to files on typokvitek.com has to be retyped, sorry)

Vit

the other method is just to define an additional typeface

\definetypeface[mainface].....
\definetypeface[smallface].....
\definetypeface[osface].....

andthen do things like \smallface\bf

typeface switching is rather efficient

Hans
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