Timothy writes: > As an illustrative example, if I include this in one of my documents and > create > a PDF: > ┌──── > │ #+options: fontset:biolinum > └──── > > Then I’ll get text with: > ⁃ libertine roman as the serif font > ⁃ biolinum as the serif, and default, font > ⁃ source code pro as the mono font > ⁃ newtxmath as the maths font > > Similarly I can do `fontset:noto' and you can guess what that does.
I think it's a very good idea to be able to add the options using #+options:..., forgive the redundancy :-) When you talk about fontset, I understand that you mean lists of families with their options that you have previously defined, is that right? In any case, I think it would also be nice if the user could add only one family for roman, sans, mono or math, if he/she prefers it that way. Something like: #+options: rmfont:Minion Pro Best regards, Juan Manuel