There is also support for fourier, euler, and kurier, but no you have to
invoke them explicitly, useing \definetypeface.
Is there really support for fourier? I've not been able to get it
working since long time ago. I get utopia text working, but not
fourier math. See the previous threads:
On Tue, Jan 13, 2009 at 7:10 AM, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
Mojca, why is there no built in typescirpt for kurier in type-otf?
Not so long ago Hans sent ok, just figure it out with wolfgang and
send me what is needed to the mailing list ([NTG-context] kurier
font?) and then I went for unexpected
On Tue, Jan 13, 2009 at 5:17 AM, Curious wrote:
Hello All:
There are quite a few fonts available in Latex with matching math fonts. The
way
a user like me who understands nothing about fonts can use them is to simply
load a package. For example, for charter I can simply use the command
Mojca Miklavec wrote:
Aditya has just suggested to create a bunch of definitions equal to
those in mathdesign. Mathdesign include three typefaces that have not
been implemented in ConTeXt yet, and I agree that they could (should)
be.
keep in mind that this will only work for mkii (unless the
Mojca Miklavec mojca.miklavec.lists at gmail.com writes:
Aditya has just suggested to create a bunch of definitions equal to
those in mathdesign. Mathdesign include three typefaces that have not
been implemented in ConTeXt yet, and I agree that they could (should)
be.
ConTeXt currently has
Hello,
Somehow the commands do not work. I added the following two lines
\usetypescript[palatino]
\setupbodyfont[palatino,rm,12pt]
and the output is exactly the same as before. That is there is no change in the
font even in the text. I am using TeXlive.
Thanks for your help.
work in luatex. pdftex should specify the encoding.
On Tue, Jan 13, 2009 at 9:53 PM, Curious curiousle...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
Somehow the commands do not work. I added the following two lines
\usetypescript[palatino]
\setupbodyfont[palatino,rm,12pt]
and the output is exactly the same
Am 13.01.2009 um 14:53 schrieb Curious:
Hello,
Somehow the commands do not work. I added the following two lines
\usetypescript[palatino]
\setupbodyfont[palatino,rm,12pt]
and the output is exactly the same as before. That is there is no
change in the
font even in the text. I am using
Curious curiouslearn at gmail.com writes:
Hello,
Somehow the commands do not work. I added the following two lines
\usetypescript[palatino]
\setupbodyfont[palatino,rm,12pt]
and the output is exactly the same as before. That is there is no change in
the
font even in the text. I
Am 13.01.2009 um 15:00 schrieb Curious:
Hello,
Somehow the commands do not work. I added the following two lines
\usetypescript[palatino]
\setupbodyfont[palatino,rm,12pt]
and the output is exactly the same as before. That is there is no
change in the
font even in the text. I am using
On Tue, Jan 13, 2009 at 2:53 PM, Curious wrote:
Hello,
Somehow the commands do not work. I added the following two lines
\usetypescript[palatino]
\setupbodyfont[palatino,rm,12pt]
and the output is exactly the same as before. That is there is no change in
the
font even in the text. I am
Hello,
apart from what others have written you (to install pxfonts, to use
\usetypescript[palatino][ec] if you are using pdfTeX and not xetex or
luatex), you can also try to update ConTeXt if you know what you are
doing*. Or at least a warning should be in place: the latest ConTeXt
uses
Hello All:
There are quite a few fonts available in Latex with matching math fonts. The way
a user like me who understands nothing about fonts can use them is to simply
load a package. For example, for charter I can simply use the command
\usepackage[charter]{mathdesign}
Or, to use Palatino for
just a small example:
\usetypescript[palatino]
\setupbodyfont[palatino,rm,12pt]
Hello
\startformula
\int_a^b f(x)\,{\rm d} x
\stopformula
\bye
On Tue, Jan 13, 2009 at 4:17 AM, Curious curiousle...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello All:
There are quite a few fonts available in Latex with matching math
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