Hello
You might be able to create an artificial thin version of the font by using
a negative value in the embolden option when setting up the font. I get
artificial bold small caps (on the rare occasion I need them) in Monotype
Imprint with:
\font\uimpbfive =
"ImprintMTPro-Regular:+lnum:+smcp:em
Thanks for your suggestion.
Just using "Gayathri" (instead of Gayathri Regular) for the fontname
works.
And, to get a bold version (Gayathri Bold), I used \textbf...}, and it
works.
But the font has a thin version Gayathrti-thin. There is
no LaTeX/XeTeX font changing command for to typeset the
Have you tried omitting " Regular"?
Den mån 25 mars 2019 17:00P P Narayanaswami skrev:
> I have problem using some open type fonts in Windows 10 with XeLaTeX in
> MikTeX.
> I downloaded a Malayalam language font, "Gayathri" and tried to use it
> in XeLaTeX.
> This font is clearly listed in the F
I have problem using some open type fonts in Windows 10 with XeLaTeX in
MikTeX.
I downloaded a Malayalam language font, "Gayathri" and tried to use it
in XeLaTeX.
This font is clearly listed in the Font catalogue accessible from
Control Panel.
The Font catalogue lists its name as "Gayathri Regu