29 Jul
2014
29 Jul
'14
7:57 p.m.
On 2014-07-28, 17:23, Rik Kabel wrote:
You may be able to get away with style=ss instead of a new font definition if the sans is linked to the main serif font.
This doesn't work for me, because I want the math to be typeset in the new typeface, too.
The contents of a float are styled according to the type of contents.
Thanks for your explanations. I'm now using a macro, which I insert manually at the beginning of every float, with the following definition: \define \Figurestyle { \setupindenting [no] \setupalign [center] \switchtobodyfont [figurefamily] } Kind regards, Joshua