Am 25.09.2013 um 23:45 schrieb Lars Huttar
Wolfgang, thanks for your response.
On 9/25/2013 5:02 PM, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
You can’t expect from \tfa etc. to change the interlinespace because these commands can be used in your paragraphs to change the size of certain words only and in this case you don’t want a forced change of the interlinespace.
Well... \switchtobodyfont[20pt] can also be used in paragraphs to change the size of just a few words. But the above suggests that \switchtobodyfont shouldn't be used for that purpose, and commands like \tfc should?
You can use \switchtobodyfont to change the size for certain parts of a text but it’s best to keep this to a minimum because \tfa etc. are a lot faster. The reason why you don’t need \setupinterlinespace when you use \switchtobodyfont is that \setupinterlinespace is already called by \switchtobodyfont. Another thing which shouldn’t be forgotten is that \switchtobodyfont controls and changes the sizes for \tfa etc. Wolfgang