On 10/17/2016 07:31 PM, Csikos Bela wrote:
Pablo Rodriguez írta:
[...] BTW, font (and language) commands are switches, so they don’t require text enclosed in parentheses (such as \emph{} in LaTeX). I would discourage the use of \tfn, but you’re on your own.
Do you mean it's better to use e.g. {\bf some text} then \bf{some text}?
No, I mean that {\bf text} is the only way of using it (afaIk, this is TeX). See the code: \starttext \bf{text} tesafe \stoptext All text in the sample is in bold font.
[...] I know this. What I don't understand is that if I have the code:
\starttext Default {\tfa Larger} {\tfx Smaller1} \\ Default \tfa Larger \tfx Smaller2 \stoptext
then I have Smaller1 in (x) size and Smaller2 in default size. Why? I would expect Smaller2 to be in (x) size too (as the manual implies).
As far as I can understand, this might be a bug (or an inconsistency in font size handling, at least). Isn’t it, Wolfgang? I hope it helps, Pablo -- http://www.ousia.tk