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2 bytes removed ,  21:44, 25 November 2004
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Currently, I normalise all fonts to match with Computer Modern Roman's x-height, which is 5.16667 points for a font size of 12 pt. Seeing that that was a little small, I implemented a variation for larger-eyed fonts, where all fonts are normalised around an x-height of 6.0 pt for the same body font size. Following me yet? How about this:
p(. : When you use <tt>\setupbodyfont[flex]</tt>, you get the typescripts you called previously, accessible as <tt>rm</tt>, <tt>ss</tt>, etc. (as appropriate), all relatively scaled so that their x-height matches up with that of CMR.
Okay then, how about an example. Given the following in a typescript that gets loaded:

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