Dear list, probably I'm just missing something obvious. How can I scale the math font size to match the text font size locally? In the following MWE text is scaled to 10pt but math still appears at 12pt. \starttext {\tfx ABC $DEF$ GHI\par} \stoptext Cheers, Henri
On Tue, 5 Jun 2018 10:37:12 +1200
Henri Menke
Dear list,
probably I'm just missing something obvious. How can I scale the math font size to match the text font size locally? In the following MWE text is scaled to 10pt but math still appears at 12pt.
\starttext {\tfx ABC $DEF$ GHI\par} \stoptext
I believe that the "proper" way would be: \starttext \startparagraph [style=small] ABC $DEF$ GHI \stopparagraph \stoptext
On Mon, 4 Jun 2018, Alan Braslau wrote:
On Tue, 5 Jun 2018 10:37:12 +1200 Henri Menke
wrote: Dear list,
probably I'm just missing something obvious. How can I scale the math font size to match the text font size locally? In the following MWE text is scaled to 10pt but math still appears at 12pt.
\starttext {\tfx ABC $DEF$ GHI\par} \stoptext
I believe that the "proper" way would be:
\starttext
\startparagraph [style=small] ABC $DEF$ GHI \stopparagraph
\stoptext
Or, \switchtobodyfotn[small] etc. This is what I had written in the tugboat article on font switching (wikified at http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Font_Switching) "These quick font switches are meant for changing the font style, alternative, or size of a few words: they do not change the bodyfont, so they don't affect interline spacing or math font sizes. So, if you want to change the font size of an entire paragraph, use \switchtobodyfont described below in Complete Font Change. However, it is fine to use them as style directives in setup commands, that is, using them as an option for style=... in any setup command that accepts style option. " Please feel free to change the phrasing if it is not clear. Aditya
The "style=" use is, in general, preferable for tagging (and
exporting). For less than paragraph switching, the use of
\definehighlight for example could be used.
Quick and dirty font switching is almost always poor usage...
Alan
On Tue, 5 Jun 2018 12:57:59 -0400 (EDT)
Aditya Mahajan
On Mon, 4 Jun 2018, Alan Braslau wrote:
On Tue, 5 Jun 2018 10:37:12 +1200 Henri Menke
wrote: Dear list,
probably I'm just missing something obvious. How can I scale the math font size to match the text font size locally? In the following MWE text is scaled to 10pt but math still appears at 12pt.
\starttext {\tfx ABC $DEF$ GHI\par} \stoptext
I believe that the "proper" way would be:
\starttext
\startparagraph [style=small] ABC $DEF$ GHI \stopparagraph
\stoptext
Or, \switchtobodyfotn[small] etc. This is what I had written in the tugboat article on font switching (wikified at http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Font_Switching)
"These quick font switches are meant for changing the font style, alternative, or size of a few words: they do not change the bodyfont, so they don't affect interline spacing or math font sizes. So, if you want to change the font size of an entire paragraph, use \switchtobodyfont described below in Complete Font Change. However, it is fine to use them as style directives in setup commands, that is, using them as an option for style=... in any setup command that accepts style option. "
Please feel free to change the phrasing if it is not clear.
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On Tue, 5 Jun 2018, Alan Braslau wrote:
The "style=" use is, in general, preferable for tagging (and exporting). For less than paragraph switching, the use of \definehighlight for example could be used.
Quick and dirty font switching is almost always poor usage...
You didn't read the first paragraph of my article :-) Aditya
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Aditya Mahajan
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Alan Braslau
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Henri Menke