I discovered this by hunting through font-ini.mkii:
\setupbodyfontenvironment [default] [em={\slanted\color[red]}]
Seems to work well. You see, I want to use the same ConTeXt files for two
purposes: to create a set of printable notes (without colour) and to make a
set of displayable onscreen
Am 21.02.2012 um 10:19 schrieb Alasdair McAndrew:
I discovered this by hunting through font-ini.mkii:
\setupbodyfontenvironment [default] [em={\slanted\color[red]}]
Better \setupbodyfontenvironment[default][em={\sl\red}].
Seems to work well. You see, I want to use the same ConTeXt files
Am 21.02.2012 um 13:05 schrieb Wolfgang Schuster:
Am 21.02.2012 um 10:19 schrieb Alasdair McAndrew:
I discovered this by hunting through font-ini.mkii:
\setupbodyfontenvironment [default] [em={\slanted\color[red]}]
Better \setupbodyfontenvironment[default][em={\sl\red}].
I was too
In some overheads I'm creating, I'd like emphasized text {\em like this} to
appear as red. I hoped that something like this would work:
\setupbodyfontenvironment[default][em={slanted, textcolor=red}]
but it doesn't. What is the canonical way of obtaining red, emphasized,
text?
Thanks,
On Tue, 21 Feb 2012, Alasdair McAndrew wrote:
In some overheads I'm creating, I'd like emphasized text {\em like this} to
appear as red. I hoped that something like this would work:
\setupbodyfontenvironment[default][em={slanted, textcolor=red}]
but it doesn't. What is the canonical way of