On 4-6-2012 18:53, Marco Pallante wrote:
Hans, sorry if I bother, but I still can't load the font. I'm using
TL12 pretest,
installed with the ConTeXt scheme and nothing else.
Going further, I checked other system fonts and I found that ConTeXt doesn't
load any of them. No
Am 04.06.2012 um 19:55 schrieb Hans Hagen:
On 4-6-2012 18:53, Marco Pallante wrote:
Hans, sorry if I bother, but I still can't load the font. I'm using
TL12 pretest,
installed with the ConTeXt scheme and nothing else.
Going further, I checked other system fonts and I found that ConTeXt
On 4-6-2012 20:01, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
\definefontsynonym [Serif] [file:deliciousroman]
[features=default]
My typescripts package in the minimals have support for the delicious font but
I defined it as sans.
So, what is it .. a sans roman ?
Hans
Hello,
Sorry if this is a stupid question, but I'm a novice ConTeXt user,
switching from LaTeX and
without so much time :(
I made some time ago a very small test document using the nice
Delicious font, which I
put in /usr/share/fonts/opentype/exljbris/ (under Debian). This is the
straightforward
Am 01.06.2012 um 10:10 schrieb Marco Pallante:
Hello,
Sorry if this is a stupid question, but I'm a novice ConTeXt user,
switching from LaTeX and
without so much time :(
I made some time ago a very small test document using the nice
Delicious font, which I
put in
This solves partially the problem: now it takes the delicious font,
but as default
it uses the heavy weight and not the roman; the \bf command switches to bold
and \it to italic.
If I use \setmainfont[Delicious-Roman], it always uses the roman, and
the \bf and
\it commands doesn't change
On 1-6-2012 20:12, Marco Pallante wrote:
This solves partially the problem: now it takes the delicious font,
but as default
it uses the heavy weight and not the roman; the \bf command switches to bold
and \it to italic.
If I use \setmainfont[Delicious-Roman], it always uses the roman, and
the