Steffen Wolfrum said this at Fri, 11 Mar 2005 12:33:13 +0100:
In fact, this is something I would like to have also for other
purposes (for example to use a second set of oldstyle figures):
defining my own *myserif* or *mysans* that could be used then in a
typescriptfile the same way as sans,
Adam Lindsay [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Steffen Wolfrum said this at Thu, 10 Mar 2005 23:11:41 +0100:
But if the heading should be set in general in a bold face what do I
use instead of \rm so that italic parts of he heading will be typeset
in bold-italic (and \sc parts to bold-smallcaps)?
I
Adam Lindsay [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Steffen Wolfrum said this at Fri, 11 Mar 2005 12:33:13 +0100:
In fact, this is something I would like to have also for other
purposes (for example to use a second set of oldstyle figures):
defining my own *myserif* or *mysans* that could be used then in a
Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
Hi,
Each kind of emphasizing - like \it \bf \cap \sc etc. -
lets the respective phrase fall back to the documents
bodyfont (see example below).
How can I avoid this bug?
not a bug, this is the expected behaviour of \definefont.
Do I use wrong code?
Yes.
Steffen Wolfrum said this at Thu, 10 Mar 2005 23:11:41 +0100:
But if the heading should be set in general in a bold face what do I
use instead of \rm so that italic parts of he heading will be typeset
in bold-italic (and \sc parts to bold-smallcaps)?
I guess something (next to serif, sans,
Hi,
there seems to be a fundamental problem with headings - or at least I have :(
Each kind of emphasizing - like \it \bf \cap \sc etc. - lets the respective
phrase fall back to the documents bodyfont (see example below).
How can I avoid this bug? Do I use wrong code?
Thank you,
Steffen
Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
Hi,
Each kind of emphasizing - like \it \bf \cap \sc etc. -
lets the respective phrase fall back to the documents
bodyfont (see example below).
How can I avoid this bug?
not a bug, this is the expected behaviour of \definefont.
Do I use wrong code?
Yes. \definefont
full-blown bodyfont switch - that sounds good.
thank you Taco!
st.
Taco Hoekwater [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
Hi,
Each kind of emphasizing - like \it \bf \cap \sc etc. -
lets the respective phrase fall back to the documents
bodyfont (see example below).
Hi Steffen,
I used your code here just adding \setupoutput[pdftex]
The result seems ok. to me. See attachment.
Running:
TeXExec 5.2.3
pdfeTeXk, Version 3.141592-1.20a-2.2 (Web2c 7.5.3)
ConTeXt ver: 2005.01.13 fmt: 2005.1.18 int: english mes: english
Willi
Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
Hi,
there seems