Am 09.06.2009 um 11:33 schrieb Hans Hagen:
I would prefer something documented (e.g. \setupbodyfont[reload,...]) which can be used to get the same effect as I did with my hacks because I like now my new font module, it's lot easier than direct method to set fallback fonts.
well, docu is easy:
\setupbodyfont[someclass]
starts freezing the (font file related) definitions related to someclass and there is currently no way to reset that
normally a style will define several classes then and switching between them is quite fast as only the namespace changes
I have now a different way to solve my problem without changing values but math has a problem with this. Example: \definetypeface[mine:1][rm][serif][cambria][default] \definetypeface[mine:1][mm][math] [modern] [default] \setupbodyfont[mine:1,14pt] \definetypeface[mine:2][rm][serif][cambria][default] \definetypeface[mine:2][mm][math] [cambria][default] \setupbodyfont[mine:2,14pt] \starttext \startformula c^2 = a^2 + b^2 \stopformula \stoptext Error: ! \textfont0 is undefined (character 99). \stopdisplaymath ->\stopinnermath $$ \ifgridsnapping \egroup \afterdisplayspa... \dostopformula ...eter \c!alternative \v!formula } \resetlastlinewidth \nonoi... l.15 \stopformula Wolfgang