Hans Hagen
At 14:22 01/10/2003, you wrote:
Hi,
when defining an unusual size for my footnotes
\setupfootnotes[bodyfont=8.5pt, ... ]
I get an amazing amount of messages
bodyfont: bodyfont XXpt is defined (can be better done global)
with XX being various sizes. Which makes processing real slow...
What is meant by "global defining"? Where should I write a "global" definition and how does it look like?
Sorry, but I really have now idea.
\setupbodyfont [...] : global settings, document level, main text as well as headers footers etc \switchtobodyfont[...] : local, inside a box or in page stream, but no headers etc _______________________________________________
i regularly use: \setupbodyfont[9.5pt], i still get bodyfont : bodyfont 6.6pt is defined (can better be done global) bodyfont : bodyfont 6.6pt is defined (can better be done global) bodyfont : bodyfont 4.7pt is defined (can better be done global) bodyfont : bodyfont 4.7pt is defined (can better be done global) bodyfont : bodyfont 7.6pt is defined (can better be done global) bodyfont : bodyfont 7.6pt is defined (can better be done global) bodyfont : bodyfont 5.7pt is defined (can better be done global) bodyfont : bodyfont 5.7pt is defined (can better be done global) bodyfont : bodyfont 11.3pt is defined (can better be done global) bodyfont : bodyfont 11.3pt is defined (can better be done global) bodyfont : bodyfont 9.5pt is defined (can better be done global) bodyfont : bodyfont 9.5pt is defined (can better be done global) systems : begin file 030423_scope at line 33 messages during a texexec run. is this an incorrect way to specify type size? thanks, rb