Meer, Hans van der mailto:H.vanderMeer@uva.nl 24. Februar 2016 um 13:25 Why does \setuptyping has a parameter bodyfont= and is \setuptype missing it? I am asking because in typesetting with \setuptype[style=small]\type{something} I get another font and size than with \setuptyping[bodyfont=small]\starttyping ... \stoptyping whereas in both the same is wanted in order to keep continuity in size and style. The bodyfont key for typing is usefull when you need a narrower font font for long listings.
\definetypeface[narrowtt][tt][mono][modern-condensed][default] \starttext \starttyping \starttypescript [modern-designsize] \definetypeface [\typescriptone] [\s!rm] [\s!serif] [latin-modern-designsize] [\s!default] [\s!designsize=\s!auto] \definetypeface [\typescriptone] [\s!ss] [\s!sans] [latin-modern-designsize] [\s!default] [\s!designsize=\s!auto] \definetypeface [\typescriptone] [\s!tt] [\s!mono] [latin-modern-designsize] [\s!default] [\s!designsize=\s!auto] \definetypeface [\typescriptone] [\s!mm] [\s!math] [modern] [\s!default] \quittypescriptscanning \stoptypescript \stoptyping \starttyping[bodyfont=narrowtt] \starttypescript [modern-designsize] \definetypeface [\typescriptone] [\s!rm] [\s!serif] [latin-modern-designsize] [\s!default] [\s!designsize=\s!auto] \definetypeface [\typescriptone] [\s!ss] [\s!sans] [latin-modern-designsize] [\s!default] [\s!designsize=\s!auto] \definetypeface [\typescriptone] [\s!tt] [\s!mono] [latin-modern-designsize] [\s!default] [\s!designsize=\s!auto] \definetypeface [\typescriptone] [\s!mm] [\s!math] [modern] [\s!default] \quittypescriptscanning \stoptypescript \stoptyping \stoptext Wolfgang