Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
Dear wizards of ConTeXt,
may I bother you with a small question about my typescripts (yes, that is a minor obsession with me...).
I have two fonts defined in typescripts, font bar is scaled at a certain factor to match the size of font foo. If I specify an "unusual" size for the bodyfont (say 19.5pt), I have to put these lines in my preamble:
\definebodyfontenvironment[19.5pt]
\starttypescript [serif] [default] [size] \definebodyfont [19.5pt] [rm] [default] \stoptypescript
and I get the output I want, but alas, not in the footnotes: there, font bar is not scaled. Would it help to add the size of the footnote font in these definitions explicitly?
In general, yes.
And what would this size be ? I thought it was "small"
It is the token "small", but it would be easier to set it to an explicit value. If you use \setupfootnotes[bodyfont=14.4pt] you don't even need a \definebodyfontenvironment, because it is predefined. (untested) Cheers, Taco