Thank you for the clarification, Wolfgang.
I think this is a really nice feature.
Best regards, Mikael
On Fri, Apr 18, 2014 at 4:28 PM, Wolfgang Schuster
wrote:
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> Am 18.04.2014 um 08:38 schrieb Mikael P. Sundqvist :
>
>> \definefallbackfamily [mainface] [math] [Minion Pro]
>> [math:uppercasen
Hi,
Thank you all. The commands of Wolfang work perfectly.
The fallback mechanism is even easier than virtual fonts.
ConTeXt is truly great.
Thank you,
Joas.___
If your question is of interest to others as well,
Am 18.04.2014 um 08:38 schrieb Mikael P. Sundqvist :
> \definefallbackfamily [mainface] [math] [Minion Pro]
> [math:uppercasenormal] [force=yes]
1. You don’t need “force=yes” because this a default setting.
2. When you want additional setups you have to change the fourth argument to
\defi
Am 18.04.2014 um 08:20 schrieb joasyann...@gmail.com:
> Ok. You may also answer my question:
>
> Let us consider the statememt:
>
> \definefontfallback [BaskervaldOverPagella] [file:BaskervaldADFStd-Italic]
> [0x1D44E-0x1D467] [\check=yes,force=yes]
>
> I understand it as: “Replace the glyp
Hi Joas,
I do not have that font to try (and sorry if I misunderstand the
question), but the following works to get Minion italic as
"lowercaseitalic" and so on instead of Pagella. Maybe using the names
instead of the glyph ranges work for you aswell?
\definefontfamily [mainface] [rm] [Minion Pro
>>
>>
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>>
>>
>>> Replacing certain symbols in a math font with a text font is very easy with
>>> the fallback
>>
>>> mechanism and the \definefallbackfamily command makes things even simpler.
>>
>> The command \definefallbackfamily seems not to be a typescript-level command.
You ne
On Thu, 17 Apr 2014, joasyann...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
Replacing certain symbols in a math font with a text font is very easy with the
fallback
mechanism and the \definefallbackfamily command makes things even simpler.
The command \definefallbackfamily seems not to be a typescript
Hello,
> Replacing certain symbols in a math font with a text font is very easy with
> the fallback
> mechanism and the \definefallbackfamily command makes things even simpler.
Thank you for your answer.
The command \definefallbackfamily seems not to be a typescript-level command.
Am 13.04.2014 um 21:01 schrieb :
> Hello,
>
> Thank you for the answer.
>
> >if you have a proper opentype math Font…
>
> As you know, Baskervald doesn’t come with an open type math version.
> Moreover the mapping mechanism works well with open type text fonts and is
> powerful and very gener
Hello,
Thank you for the answer.
>if you have a proper opentype math Font…
As you know, Baskervald doesn’t come with an open type math version.
Moreover the mapping mechanism works well with open type text fonts and is
powerful and very general. It’s my prefered way of solving my problem.
On 4/13/2014 8:32 AM, joasyann...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
I am going to solve my problem here:
http://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/123647/from-xelatexs-unicode-math-to-contexts-typescript
with virtual math fonts. I use Baskervald ADF instead of Libertine. I
was pleased to see that the
Hello,
I am going to solve my problem here:
http://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/123647/from-xelatexs-unicode-math-to-contexts-typescript
with virtual math fonts. I use Baskervald ADF instead of Libertine. I was
pleased to see that the following files produced effects:
Extract from envi
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