On Wed, Mar 18, 2009 at 9:23 AM, Hans Hagen
[...] (there's also Normal, Bold etc that is even more generic in the sense that it can be sans or serif depending of the situation)
these symbolic names are there for a reason as i never want to see hard coded font names (and features) in my document styles more than once
What I'm looking for... With: \starttypescript [serif/sans] [somefont] \definefontsynonym [SomeFontRegular] [name:somefont] [features=default] \definefontsynonym [SomeFontItalic] [name:somefontitalic] [features=default] \definefontsynonym [SomeFontBold] [name:somefontbold] [features=default] \definefontsynonym [SomeFontBoldItalic] [name:somefontbolditalic] [features=default] \stoptypescript \starttypescript [serif/sans] [somefont] \setups [font:fallback:sans] \definefontsynonym [Regular] [SomeFontRegular] \definefontsynonym [Italic] [SomeFontItalic] \definefontsynonym [Bold] [SomeFontBold] \definefontsynonym [BoldItalic] [SomeFontBoldItalic] \stoptypescript \starttypescript [somefont] \definetypeface [somefont] [rm/ss] [serif/sans] [somefont] [default] \stoptypescript \usetypescriptfile[tps_somefont] \usetypescript[somefont] \definetypeface[myXTypeface][somefont] and... * somefont = arial, times, tahoma, courrier, ... * X = Body/Chapter/Section/.../Header/Footer/... how to... \def\myXSymbolicName=\somecommandRegular/Bold/Italic{myXTypeface} for... \definefont[myXFont][myXSymbolicName sa myXScale] Alan