2007/3/7, Xan <DXpublica@telefonica.net>:
En/na Aditya Mahajan ha escrit:
> On Wed, 7 Mar 2007, Xan wrote:
>
>> En/na Wolfgang Schuster ha escrit:
>>> 2007/3/7, Aditya Mahajan <adityam@umich.edu>:
>>>> On Wed, 7 Mar 2007, Xan wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> En/na Aditya Mahajan ha escrit:
>>>>>> On Wed, 7 Mar 2007, Xan wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Is it possible to have the equivalent in \sf in context?. I tried \sf
>>>>>>> and I get an error. Strange because \sl, \bf, etc exist
>>>>>> \ss? (I am not sure what \sf is supposed to be, so just guessing)
>>>>>>
>>>>> \sf is Sans Serif (latex)
>>>>> [\rm roman, \tt typewriter, \sl slanted, \emph empasized, \it italic
>>>> \bf
>>>>> boldface; see "a not so short intro to latex" for example]
>>>> \ss is plain tex's font command for sans serif, and works with
>>>> context. I do not know why latex chose \sf (sffamily, textsf) instead
>>>> of ss.
>>>
>>> You are wrong, \ss is in plain TeX the command to produce the german ß.
>>> There has never been a predefined command to swith to a sans serif font
>>> like
>>> the corresponding switches for bold and italic.
>>>
>>>
>> So, is there any command for that?. How can I get \sf in latex in context?
>
> In ConTeXt, \ss switches to sans serif. What Wolfgang meant (IIUC) was
> that there is no command in plain tex to switch to sans serif.
>
> More details are at
> http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Basic_Text_Formatting
>

Okay. Clarified.
But it does not appear in this wiki page. Maybe you could update it

For the other hand, can you inform me how to translate context interface
in catalan and spanish language?. Is there any .po file? I don't know
how context works in this aspect.

And another question: is there a "context planet"? Funny if I could see
the comments about developers and context users.

Thanks,
Xan.
 
Hi Xan,
 
you should look at the header in the 3rd column.
 
Wolfgang