On Thu, 29 Dec 2005, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
I doubt there's a cleaner way (except that it's polite to start the definitions with something like \starttypescript [..?..] [computer-modern] [size])
Hello Mojca, I know it and tried it, but without success. This is what I did: - moved t-cmscbf.tex to type-cmscbf.tex - used "\starttypescript [cmscbf] [computer-modern] [size]" inside the file - replaced "\usemodule[cmscbf]" by "\usetypescriptfile[type-cmscbf] \usetypescript[cmscbf]" That's the reason why I use modules now. But there are at least two other problems with the file (so there must be a cleaner way): - I would like to use LM wherever possible, but now even for normal \sc the CM fonts are used. - It would be better, to have just one command for all possible sizes. If you want 17.8pt, it wouldn't work until you add a \definebodyfont line...
PS to Peter: I would suggest you to write "author=Peter M\udiaeresis nster" instead of \enableregime[utf] in the header of your modules
I prefer to keep my source-code readable. I don't like my name written "M\udiaeresis nster", too ugly... ;-) Greetings, Peter -- http://pmrb.free.fr/contact/