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Hi! Is it by design, that \setupbodyfont only accepts “pt” as unit? %\setupbodyfont [18pt] % pt works \setupbodyfont [18bp] % bp fails \definefont [testbp] [Serif at 18bp] % bp works \setupinterlinespace [line=24bp] % bp works \starttext Foo\testbp Bar \stoptext Not that I see any difference between “pt” and “bp” with these small sizes, but usually all commands accepting a length unit can be fed with all TeX units. Marco
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Am 16.05.2012 um 21:24 schrieb Marco:
Hi!
Is it by design, that \setupbodyfont only accepts “pt” as unit?
%\setupbodyfont [18pt] % pt works \setupbodyfont [18bp] % bp fails \definefont [testbp] [Serif at 18bp] % bp works \setupinterlinespace [line=24bp] % bp works
\starttext Foo\testbp Bar \stoptext
Not that I see any difference between “pt” and “bp” with these small sizes, but usually all commands accepting a length unit can be fed with all TeX units.
Add \definebodyfontenvironment[18bp] to your document. Wolfgang
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Wolfgang Schuster