Floris van Manen schrieb am 03.05.2020 um 18:24:
I noticed that the same font test with the same lmtx versions on two
different linux machines with the same ibmplex fonts installed, return a
different rendering for the bold-italic.
That is only one produces the italics, the other doesn't.
I gues
I noticed that the same font test with the same lmtx versions on two
different linux machines with the same ibmplex fonts installed, return a
different rendering for the bold-italic.
That is only one produces the italics, the other doesn't.
I guess that is an example of true software magic,
or yet
> Am 03.05.2020 um 13:36 schrieb Floris van Manen :
>
> Hello Wolfgang,
>
>
> On 03-05-2020 10:49, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
>> % Load IBM Plex with the regular width
>>
>> % \setupbodyfont[ibmplex]
>>
>> % Load IBM Plex with the thin width
>>
>> %\setupbodyfont[ibmplex-thin]
>
>
> A quick
Hello Wolfgang,
On 03-05-2020 10:49, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
> % Load IBM Plex with the regular width
>
> % \setupbodyfont[ibmplex]
>
> % Load IBM Plex with the thin width
>
> %\setupbodyfont[ibmplex-thin]
A quick follow-up question.
Apparently the thin/bold/italics combination does not wo
Thank you Wolfgang!
Your example works as intended.
I really get lost in the font definition files, as it is difficult to
understand which variable point to what other definition.
Is there a (simple) picture where the scripts are annotated with arrows,
to know which variable points to where? All
Floris van Manen schrieb am 03.05.2020 um 00:20:
At present the ibmplexmonothin font is seen by the mtxrun script
mtxrun --script fonts --list --all --pattern=ibmplexmonothin*
identifier familynamefontnamefilename
subfont instances
ibmplexmonothin i
At present the ibmplexmonothin font is seen by the mtxrun script
mtxrun --script fonts --list --all --pattern=ibmplexmonothin*
identifier familynamefontnamefilename
subfont instances
ibmplexmonothin ibmplexmono ibmplexmonothin
/home/vm/.local/share/f