* ConTeXt equivalent of plain tex method of loading fonts
@ 2007-01-11 9:12 Aditya Mahajan
2007-01-12 15:33 ` Taco Hoekwater
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From: Aditya Mahajan @ 2007-01-11 9:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
Hi,
I was using rsfs (RalfSmithFormalScript) using the definition
\def\mathrsfs#1{\text{\definedfont[RalfSmithFormalScript]#1\/}}
rsfs comes in three design sizes, 10, 7, and 5. However $\max_{x \in
\mathrsfs{X}}$ uses rsfs10 rather than 7. This is because
RalfSmithFormalScript is a synonyn for rsfs10. If I use the plain tex
method of loading rsfs
\font\tenscr = rsfs10 at 12pt %bodyfontsize
\font\sevenscr = rsfs7 at 9pt %scriptfontsize
\font\fivescr = rsfs5 at 7pt %scriptscriptfontsize
\skewchar\tenscr = '177
\skewchar\sevenscr = '177
\skewchar\fivescr = '177
\newfam\scrfam
\textfont\scrfam = \tenscr
\scriptfont\scrfam = \sevenscr
\scriptscriptfont\scrfam = \fivescr
\def\scr{\fam\scrfam}
then I get rsfs7 in the subscripts. So, what is the ConTeXt equivalent
of the above plain tex method of loading rsfs?
Aditya
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* Re: ConTeXt equivalent of plain tex method of loading fonts
2007-01-11 9:12 ConTeXt equivalent of plain tex method of loading fonts Aditya Mahajan
@ 2007-01-12 15:33 ` Taco Hoekwater
2007-01-13 4:22 ` Aditya Mahajan
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From: Taco Hoekwater @ 2007-01-12 15:33 UTC (permalink / raw)
Aditya Mahajan wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I was using rsfs (RalfSmithFormalScript) using the definition
>
> then I get rsfs7 in the subscripts. So, what is the ConTeXt equivalent
> of the above plain tex method of loading rsfs?
Something like this, I guess (probably not enough, but it should
give you an idea)
\starttypescript [math] [modern,computer-modern,latin-modern,ams] [size]
\definebodyfont [17.3pt,14.4pt,12pt,11pt,10pt,9pt][mm][mc=rsfs10 sa 1]
\definebodyfont [8pt,7pt] [mm] [mc=rsfs7 sa 1]
\definebodyfont [6pt,5pt,4pt] [mm] [mc=rsfs5 sa 1]
\stoptypescript
\definefamilysynonym [default] [scr] [mc]
\def\mathrsfs#1{{\scr #1}}
Best, Taco
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* Re: ConTeXt equivalent of plain tex method of loading fonts
2007-01-12 15:33 ` Taco Hoekwater
@ 2007-01-13 4:22 ` Aditya Mahajan
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From: Aditya Mahajan @ 2007-01-13 4:22 UTC (permalink / raw)
On Fri, 12 Jan 2007, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
> Aditya Mahajan wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I was using rsfs (RalfSmithFormalScript) using the definition
> >
> > then I get rsfs7 in the subscripts. So, what is the ConTeXt equivalent
> > of the above plain tex method of loading rsfs?
>
> Something like this, I guess (probably not enough, but it should
> give you an idea)
>
> \starttypescript [math] [modern,computer-modern,latin-modern,ams] [size]
> \definebodyfont [17.3pt,14.4pt,12pt,11pt,10pt,9pt][mm][mc=rsfs10 sa 1]
> \definebodyfont [8pt,7pt] [mm] [mc=rsfs7 sa 1]
> \definebodyfont [6pt,5pt,4pt] [mm] [mc=rsfs5 sa 1]
> \stoptypescript
>
> \definefamilysynonym [default] [scr] [mc]
>
> \def\mathrsfs#1{{\scr #1}}
Thank you. This is what I finally ended up using
\starttypescript [math] [modern,computer-modern,latin-modern,ams] [size]
\definebodyfont [17.3pt,14.4pt,12pt,11pt,10pt,9pt][mm][mc=rsfs10 sa 1]
\definebodyfont [8pt,7pt] [mm] [mc=rsfs7 sa 1]
\definebodyfont [6pt,5pt,4pt] [mm] [mc=rsfs5 sa 1]
\stoptypescript
\definefamilysynonym [default] [scriptfamily] [mc]
\def\scr{\fam\purefamily{scriptfamily}}
\definetypeface [modern] [mm] [math] [modern] [ams] [encoding=texnansi]
\setupbodyfont[reset,modern,11pt]
\starttext
$\sum_{x \in \scr X}$
\stoptext
Aditya
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