Am 17.04.2010 um 04:01 schrieb Wilfred van Rooijen:
Thus the so-called TeX-Gyre fonts, of which Latin Modern is one,
provides a systematic re-implementation of the most popular latex-
fonts. The fontspec package, unless instructed otherwise, will
default to latin modern, so yes, lmodern is
Am 16.04.2010 um 00:20 schrieb Raphael Frey:
(/usr/share/texmf-texlive/tex/xelatex/euenc/eu1lmr.fd)kpathsea:
Invalid fontname `[lmroman10-regular]', contains '['
This rather looks like a mismatch of XeTeX components (from system and
private area). You could insert a \listfiles
On Thu, 15 Apr 2010 17:22:31 -0500
Herbert Schulz he...@wideopenwest.com wrote:
Try the [cm-default] option for fontspec. Also, I'd put the fontspec
line before the xunicode line but I'm not sure it makes a difference.
Thank you and Peter Dyballa for your help and informaitons. The problem
was
Hi you all!
I’ve a question regarding the ‘fontspec’ package: It seems that Xetex
won’t compile a file that uses the ‘fontspec’ package if the ‘lmodern’
fonts are not installed resp. not available on the system even if I
don’t use these fonts. Is this true and if so why do the ’lmodern’ fonts