Hi,

I was using rsfs (RalfSmithFormalScript) using the definition

\def\mathrsfs#1{\text{\definedfont[RalfSmithFormalScript]#1\/}}

rsfs comes in three design sizes, 10, 7, and 5. However $\max_{x \in 
\mathrsfs{X}}$ uses rsfs10 rather than 7. This is because 
RalfSmithFormalScript is a synonyn for rsfs10. If I use the plain tex 
method of loading rsfs

\font\tenscr   = rsfs10 at 12pt %bodyfontsize
\font\sevenscr = rsfs7  at 9pt  %scriptfontsize
\font\fivescr  = rsfs5  at 7pt  %scriptscriptfontsize

\skewchar\tenscr   = '177
\skewchar\sevenscr = '177
\skewchar\fivescr  = '177

\newfam\scrfam

\textfont\scrfam         = \tenscr
\scriptfont\scrfam       = \sevenscr
\scriptscriptfont\scrfam = \fivescr

\def\scr{\fam\scrfam}

then I get rsfs7 in the subscripts. So, what is the ConTeXt equivalent 
of the above plain tex method of loading rsfs?

Aditya


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