On Sunday, February 6, 2022 3:50:21 PM IST Wolfgang Schuster via ntg-context wrote:
The following two font settings are wrong, you're passing the name of a typescript for the third argument while \definefontfamily expects the family name of a font. […] ConTeXt already provides a blockquote-environment which can be configured to have the same style as your custom environment.
Hi Wolfgang, I have a related question: I noticed that the font settings were wrong in the original MWE of Michael. I am also aware that ConTeXt has a blockquote env (having used it before). In fact, I first tested the following example before responding to Michael's question: %%% SOF \usebodyfont[termes] \setupbodyfont[schola] \setupdelimitedtext [blockquote] [style={\switchtobodyfont[termes]}] \starttext main body font here \startblockquote \input knuth \stopblockquote {\bf test}\par {\it test} \startblockquote {\bf test} {\it test} \stopblockquote \stoptext %%% EOF In the above, if the first line '\usebodyfont[termes]' is removed, the second blockquote env renders in schola not termes. Moreover, on removing the first blockquote env with '\input knuth' the second one appears correctly in termes. Thus, regardless of other things, '\usebodyfont[termes]' seems to be necessary here. Is this correct or am I missing something? Thanks, śrīrāma (Sreeram)