R. Bastian wrote:
Hello,

this is an excerpt of the preambel and beginning of the text:
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\setupbodyfont[sansserif, 10pt]
\setuphead[subject][textstyle=cap] %,
\setupheadertexts[\^Aventiuren]

\starttext
\noheaderandfooterlines

\tfe{}\^Aventiuren\blank\blank

...

\subject{Chrono}
----------------------------

I wish for \tfe a fontsize greater than \tfd

http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Reference/en/definebodyfontenvironment

has an example that does this.

and

also greater caps for \subject

\setuphead[subject][style={\switchtobodyfont[17pt]},textstyle=cap]

Combined, you get something like this:

\definefontsize[e]
\definebodyfontenvironment
  [default]
  [e=3] % current bodyfont size * 3

\setupbodyfont[sansserif, 10pt]
\setuphead[subject][style={\switchtobodyfont[22pt]},textstyle=cap] %,
....


Is 'sansserif' a shortcut ? Is there a more analytical definition.

sansserif is a typeface identifier, but it is basically an alias for
\ss. This page should help:

  http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Font_Switching

Best wishes,
Taco




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