Thanks, Wolfgang!

Alan


On Sat, Jan 16, 2016 at 11:31 AM, Wolfgang Schuster <schuster.wolfgang@gmail.com> wrote:
16. Januar 2016 um 15:26
When used in inside \emph, \quote puts the words cited into roman face. Thus,

\starttext

\emph{The \quote{Problemata} in Medieval Times}

\emph{The \quote{\emph{Problemata}} in Medieval Times}

\stoptext

This seems odd. Should \quote not leave the style of the text as it is? That is, should the output of line 1 not look like that of line 2?
Delimited texts (where \quote belongs to) set the upright font as default value for the style, see also http://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/286743/context-quote-command-resets-font-shape-is-this-a-bug

Wolfgang

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