On 02/01/2015 11:37 AM, Jörg Weger wrote:
I have started to design a title page for a paper.
First comes an information block at bodyfont size \tf (all in sans serif), followed by the title of the paper in \bfd, then the author (=me) in \bfa. The information block that follows then should be in bodyfont size again, but it isn’t, it is too tall. What am I missing about font switching? Is it maybe because it is a makeup page?
Hi Jörg, "pagestate=stop" is the default in makeups, so you don’t need to add it. \tf only changes the font to roman, but not the size. I don’t know whether there is a switch that does that. The best way avoid problems when using font switches is to enclose them in braces. Such as in (complete sample): \definemakeup[titlepage][doublesided=no] \starttext \starttitlepagemakeup[top=,] {\ss information \crlf about \crlf university \crlf and \crlf course \par} \blank[4*line] {\bfd \ss Paper \par} \blank {\bfa \ss by me} \blank[4*line] {\ss my \crlf information, \crlf adress \crlf etc.} \stoptitlepagemakeup I hope it helps, Pablo -- http://www.ousia.tk