Am Donnerstag, 7. März 2013, 12:39:37 schrieb Guenter Milde: > On 2013-03-06, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote: > > Am Dienstag, 5. März 2013, 18:31:50 schrieb Jürgen Spitzmüller: > >> Am Dienstag 05 März 2013, 11:29:30 schrieb ehud.kap...@gmail.com: > > using \usepackage{tgpagella} I get the following error message: > > Font LGR/cmr/m/n/10.95=grmn1095 at 10.95pt not loadable: Metric (TFM) > > file no > > Font LGR/qpl/m/n/10.95=grmn1095 at 10.95pt not loadable: Metric (TFM) > > file no > > > > and the following description of it: > > Dbp, Ror\textgreek{g} > > > > , RevErb\textgreek{a}, > > RevErb\textgreek{b}, > > > > Dec1... > > What is Rorγ, RevErbα, or RevErbβ? transkriptional repressors respectively activators (has to do with gene expression and -regulation) > > > You might try inserting a different font spec; > > e.g., type `I\font<same font id>=<substitute font name>'. > > > > which refers to > > \textgreek{a} etc > > (an upright alpha) > > This is a *text* alpha, not necessarily upright but changing shape like > any other text (e.g. italic in case of \emph{RevErb\textgreek{b}}). > > The \textgreek command uses TeX fonts in the "LGR" font encoding. > However, it seems you do not have installed support for Greek text, as > even the fallback Computer Modern does not support this font encoding. > Depending on your OS and LaTeX distribution, you will need to install > some package(s) to support Greek text first (texlive-lang-greek with > Debian). > > > I had changed in document settings>fonts all to default because of > > using > > \usepackage{tgpagella} > > > > is tgpagella not able to handle upright greek? > > AFAIK, there are some greek letters in the OTF version of TG Pagella. > However, as > > * LGR is no "official" LaTeX font encoding and > * the TeX Gyre fonts are missing most accented Greek letters > > there is no support for Greek with TeX Gyre fonts under 8-bit TeX > engines. > > > and what different font spec would be recommendable to handle it? > > Options are: > > * use "non-TeX fonts" with XeTeX or LuaTeX
> > * install support for Greek text as well as suitable Greek TeX fonts > e.g. GFS Didot > (http://mirror.ctan.org/help/Catalogue/entries/gfsdidot.html) and set > up a substitute font for the LGR encding. > > The "substitutefont" package may help here. > http://www.ctan.org/pkg/substitutefont > > Example: Palatino with the standard package `mathpazo` for Latin and > GFS Didot > for Greek:: > > \usepackage[sc,slantedGreek]{mathpazo} > \substitutefont{LGR}{pplx}{udidot} > > Thanks, Günter, for the proposals. I have for the time beeing taken the greek inserts from the math selections Wolfgang