When I change the middle line in Wolfgang's example at the bottom of this message from: a{\tt a} e{\tt e} A{\tt A} | | to the below v x{\tt a} y{\tt e} z{\tt A} I thought i should get: aa ee and AA for the given example and: xa ye and zA for my modified version. But the output is exactly the same. (Using; ConTeXt TDS Runner Tool 1.31) So what do the letters preceding the { } groups do? Can this behavior be easily explained or a reference given to me to understand this?
On 05/22/2016 09:08 AM, Wolfgang Schuster wrote: You can define your own typeface where you change the scaling.
\definetypeface [hans] [rm] [serif] [cambria] [default] \definetypeface [hans] [tt] [mono] [dejavu] [default] [rscale=0.85] \definetypeface [hans] [mm] [math] [cambria] [default]
\setupbodyfont[hans]
\starttext a{\tt a} e{\tt e} A{\tt A} \stoptext