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How to change the default KOMA-Script font that is used for chapter/section headings etc. to the Computer Modern font that is used in text body?

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Use \setkomafont or \addtokomafont. See section 3.6 of the KOMA-Script manual for details.

\documentclass{scrbook}

% Variant A: Default plus roman (i.e., still bold)
\addtokomafont{disposition}{\rmfamily}

% Variant B: Ecactly as in the text body (i.e., not bold)
% \setkomafont{disposition}{\normalfont}

\begin{document}

\chapter{foo}

\section{bar}

Some text.

\end{document}
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    @umar: The disposition element controls all sectioning levels (including \chapter). See my updated example.
    – lockstep
    Aug 16, 2011 at 12:56
  • sorry, actually fncychap was retaining the koma font for chapter title
    – yolo
    Aug 16, 2011 at 12:58
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\addtokomafont{disposition}{\rmfamily}
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As was suggested here, there is also an option that can be set that also modifies the size of the headings slightly to match that of the standard classes.

\documentclass[headings=standardclasses]{scrartcl}

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