On 9-5-2010 7:23, Marco wrote:
Hi,
I've a question concerning switching fonts in setups. How to get a sans slanted style? Have a look at the following table.
Command Style Comment \ss sans OK \bf bold OK \ssbf sansbold OK \sl slanted OK \sssl sansslanted \sssl OK, sansslanted doesn't work
I've made a minimal example to demonstrate how I use the commands.
\starttext {\setuphead [section] [textstyle=sans] % OK \section {sans}\input knuth\relax}
{\setuphead [section] [textstyle=bold] % OK \section {bold}\input knuth\relax}
{\setuphead [section] [textstyle=sansbold] % OK \section {sansbold}\input knuth\relax}
{\setuphead [section] [textstyle=slanted] % OK \section {slanted}\input knuth\relax}
{\setuphead [section] [textstyle=sansslanted] % doesn't work \section {sansslanted}\input knuth\relax}
{\setuphead [section] [textstyle=\sssl] % OK \section {Command: sssl}\input knuth\relax} \stoptext
Is there a different command to achieve sansslanted? sansbold works, and bold is an alternative as slanted is, so intuitively I would expect sansslanted also to work.
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