Henning Hraban Ramm <mailto:te...@fiee.net>
17. September 2015 07:49

Thank you, I had only tried style=normal
This is wrong because “style=normal” is in most cases the same as "style=\tf” which is not what
you want when the surrounding text is italic or bold.

The example below shows why "style=NAME” is not always the same as “style=\COMMAND”.

\starttext

\section{Text \style[style=bold]{text} text}

Text \style[style=bold]{text} text

\section{Text \style[style=\bf]{text} text}

Text \style[style=\bf]{text} text

\stoptext

Wolfgang
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