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== Description == | == Description == | ||
+ | This macro defines a font with the same name as the first argument and you can use its name as an identifier to select that font. | ||
+ | The second argument works in the same way as the second argument to \definefontsynonym: you can use either a font synonym or a real font. | ||
+ | There is an optional third argument that can be either a bare number like 1.5 or a named setup. | ||
+ | In case of a bare number, that is a local setting for the interline space. In case of a setup, that setup can do whatever it wants. | ||
== Example == | == Example == | ||
− | < | + | <texcode> |
+ | \loadmapfile [koeieletters] | ||
+ | \definefont [ContextLogo] [koeielogos at 72pt] | ||
+ | \ContextLogo \char 2 | ||
+ | </texcode> | ||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
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+ | * {{cmd|definedfont}} | ||
+ | * {{cmd|definefontfamily}} | ||
== Help from ConTeXt-Mailinglist/Forum == | == Help from ConTeXt-Mailinglist/Forum == |
Revision as of 08:17, 20 November 2019
\definefont
Syntax (autogenerated)
\definefont[...][...][...=...,...] | |
[...] | name |
[...] | font |
...=...,... | inherits from \setupinterlinespace |
\definefont[...][...][...] | |
[...] | name |
[...] | font |
[...] | name |
Description
This macro defines a font with the same name as the first argument and you can use its name as an identifier to select that font.
The second argument works in the same way as the second argument to \definefontsynonym: you can use either a font synonym or a real font.
There is an optional third argument that can be either a bare number like 1.5 or a named setup. In case of a bare number, that is a local setting for the interline space. In case of a setup, that setup can do whatever it wants.
Example
\loadmapfile [koeieletters] \definefont [ContextLogo] [koeielogos at 72pt] \ContextLogo \char 2
See also
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