Joshua Krämer
11. November 2013 20:46
Dear Wolfgang,

thank you, this does the trick. I didn't try \setsansfont, because in
reality I don't use serif and sans fonts but blackletter and roman. Does
a more general solution exist? If not, I will misuse \setsansfont.
Even though \rm is normally used for a serif font and \ss for a sans serif
font there is no rule which prevents you from using a blackletter etc. font
with these styles.
By the way, is this new simplefonts version only available in the context
beta? I've made an update but still the new commands don't work.
The new simplefonts module is part of the core (no external files are
required) and you need a recent beta to have it available.

Wolfgang