\tab{foo} \input knuth \par
\stoptext
Here,
the headstyle specifies a sans font with boldface style, at 1.44
times
the current bodyfont size.
However, I want to be able to
specify an absolute point size, instead of
a relative size.
I
tried variations like
\setuptab[headstyle=18pt]
but that
has no effect: the size remains 12pt, or whatever the default is.
If
I use
\setuptab[headstyle={\switchtobodyfont[18pt]}]
then
the size takes effect (for the key only, which is what I want).
I can
combine that with sans:
\setuptab[headstyle={\switchtobodyfont[ss,
18pt]}]
and that works.
But how to mix in boldface?
\setuptab[headstyle={\switchtobodyfont[ssbf, 18pt]}]
doesn't
give sans boldface, but reverts to a serif, non-bold style (at
18pt
size).
\setuptab[headstyle={\switchtobodyfont[ss, bf, 18pt]}]
gives
the same results.
I finally tried
\setuptab[headstyle={\ssbf \switchtobodyfont[18pt]}]
and that
works! But it seems clunky: it looks like it requires two font
switches,
which I'm told makes things slower.
And I can't help wondering
if I'm missing some simpler way.
Is there a more efficient or elegant
way to do this?