Am 01.02.2011 um 13:33 schrieb Andreas Harder:
Am 01.02.2011 um 12:11 schrieb Wolfgang Schuster:
Am 01.02.2011 um 11:43 schrieb Andreas Harder:
Hi,
it seems there go something wrong with layers.
With the last beta context postpones font loading till \starttext.
As there is no font loaded the layer content is not visible, move \starttext at the begin of the file and you can see the layer text.
Thanks Wolfgang, I forgot about that.
Even though it’s not so obvious because other commands like \setupheadertexts don’t have this problem, for all the curious people here is a small example where you can see the problem in another context. \starttext \tt\setbox0=\hbox{boxed text}\ss unboxed text \box0 \stoptext You would now expect both texts are printed sans serif but the first was saved in a box and use not the font which was active when you stored it in the box, the same happens with \setlayer because the commands stores the content too in a \hbox and since there was no font available when you put it in the box nothing is shown. Besides moving \setlayer after \starttext you can just load a font before the \setlayer settings, e.g. \setupbodyfont[modern] \definelayer[…] \setlayer[…]{…} \starttext … \stoptext or you use \startproduct which is normally always written as first line and acts \starttext which preloads then the Latin Modern fonts, e.g. \startproduct \definelayer[…] \setlayer[…]{…} \startbodymatter … \stopbodymatter \stopproduct The bodymatter enviroment isn’t necessary here because it’s always enabled when you other sectionblockenvironment is used but it’s useful to have something which separates the preamble from the text. Wolfgang