13 Mar
2009
13 Mar
'09
6:14 p.m.
Am 13.03.2009 um 18:42 schrieb Pierre Huyghebaert:
So for most of us, the two solutions seem to work. (Apart of the family concept problem, is there advantages/disadvantages to use one solution or another?)
The \font method let you use your font only in the style and size you set with the setting but nothing else. ConTeXt's system creates commands to let you switch the style (italic, bold ...) and the size (\tfx, \tfa ...) and you can use them to create new styles certain elements like header. With \setupbodyfont you take also care to have the same font for header/footertexts, footnotes etc. To summarize this, don't use \font unless you really know what you do and even then use ConTeXt's \definefont command. Wolfgang