On 10/17/2016 06:15 PM, Csikos Bela wrote:
Dear context users:
It seems to me that some of the the font size switching commands do not work as described in the context reference manual (contextref.pdf, 27/09/2013), e.g. \tfx. The manual writes on page 109 that "Note that these commands select font sizes relative to the default, not relative to whatever font size is currently in effect." But in my case \tfx switches to smaller compared to the size in effect, and not smaller compared to default size.
In additions I couldn't find command for returning to default size after a font switching command. How to switch (back) to normal size?
Hi Csikos, there is a workaround for that: \definefontsize[n] \setupbodyfontenvironment[default][n=1] And then use \tfn. BTW, font (and language) commands are switches, so they don’t require text enclosed in parentheses (such as \emph{} in LaTeX). I would discourage the use of \tfn, but you’re on your own. x and xx are different font sizes, not x repeated (it could have been named y or w instead). Here you have the difference: \starttext default, {\tfx smaller (x) {\tfx not smaller (x again)}} default, {\tfx smaller (x) {\tfxx smaller (xx now)}} \stoptext BTW, default body font size is 12pt. I realized when I added and commented the following command in the preamble: \setupbodyfont[12pt] Just in case it helps, Pablo -- http://www.ousia.tk