24 Sep
2013
24 Sep
'13
5:45 p.m.
On 9/24/2013 12:01 PM, Lars Huttar wrote:
Can you explain how/why the two ways of increasing the font size should have such different effects? (I have read section 5.8 and 5.9 about selecting bodyfonts and interlinespace but still don't get it.) \tfc is described as a "font selector" command (5.3.2). It seems to me that both \tfc and \switchtobodyfont[20pt] simply attempt to switch to a different size of whatever bodyfont is currently in effect. But there must be something I'm missing. (Or else it's just an arbitrary distinction, but that seems unlikely.)
Is it that \switchdobodyfont changes the *body* font, which engages the associated bodyfont environment... whereas \tfc changes the *font*, not the *body* font? Lars