I'm playing with special fonts again... \starttypescript [map] [delitsch] [\defaultencoding] \loadmapfile [\defaultencoding-klein-delitsch.map] \stoptypescript \starttypescript [handwriting] [delitsch] [\defaultencoding] \definefontsynonym [DelitschAntiqua] [\defaultencoding- delitschantiqua] [encoding=\defaultencoding] \stoptypescript \starttypescript [handwriting] [delitsch] [name] \definefontsynonym [Handwriting] [DelitschAntiqua] \stoptypescript \def\DelitschC#1{\getglyph{\defaultencoding-raw-delitschantiqua} {\char#1}} %\def\DelitschC#1{\getglyph{Handwriting}{\char#1}} % no metrics \definetextmodediscretionary D {\DelitschC{198}} % ... \definetextmodediscretionary t. {\DelitschC{209}} With the "Handwriting" definition of \DelitschC I get the chars, but without metrics. Is that normal behaviour? I need one big title and defined \definefont[MainTitleFont][Handwriting at 36pt] But in {\MainTitleFont |D|ie Winternach|t.|} my "discretionary" characters stay in bodyfont size. Is there a way to let these adapt to the actual size? (I know I should solve this with virtual fonts etc., I'll try that later, if I stay unemployed...) Grüßlis vom Hraban! --- http://www.fiee.net/texnique/ http://contextgarden.net http://www.cacert.org (I'm an assurer)