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== Using Ralph Smith Formal Font ==
 
== Using Ralph Smith Formal Font ==
  
Ralph Smith's Formal Font [http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/fonts/rsfs/] provides a bit more cursive calligraphic symbols. They can be used inside ConTeX by  
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Ralph Smith's Formal Font [http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/fonts/rsfs/] provides a bit more cursive calligraphic symbols. They can be used inside ConTeXt by  
  
 
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Using Ralph Smith Formal Font

Ralph Smith's Formal Font [1] provides a bit more cursive calligraphic symbols. They can be used inside ConTeXt by

\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

${\scr ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ}$

$\sum_{\scr ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ}$

\stoptext

I less precise method of using them is

 \def\mathrsfs#1{\text{\definedfont[RalfSmithFormalScript]#1\/}}
 \mathrsfs{ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ} 

which does not use the correct font size. rsfs10 is used for bodyfont, scriptsize and scriptscriptsize.

Note: Since this is an italic script, one needs italic correction \/ in the definition.


The plain tex way of using the font is:

 \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}

With these defintions one can use \scr just like \cal. This method has the advantage that it uses different fonts (rsfs10, rsfs7, rsfs5) in body script and scriptscipt.