Hi Hans!
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On 3-6-2012 16:27, Philipp Gesang wrote:
That’s odd. But this way it seems to do the right thing as performance improves drastically (as much as 30%).
a bodyfont is a collection of related fonts / sizes and when such a set is defined first inside a group you potentially end up with many (redundant) definitions .. this is why a bodyfont environment has to be defined at the outer level (as wolfgang pointed out)
\tracefontdefinitions
Nice forensics tool. With this I can see plainly that, as reported by Wolfgang, \definebodyfontenvironment[42.0pt] results in the dimension’s decimal place to be stripped before font definition. Which makes me wonder whether \switchtobodyfont should do a \normalizebodyfontsize on the #specification before triggering the switch? So that 42.0pt be interpreted as 42pt? Now that I’m aware of it I can as well build that into my macros either ... Regards Philipp
sometimes gives some insight in efficiency
Hans
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