Tobias, Tobias Schoel <liesdieda...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> Maybe, there is a complete solutin (at least as complete als Linux > Libertine lets it be). In order to determine that, you should give a > detailed specification of what you _want_. Until now, you mostly said, > what you _did_ and what problems occured that way. I want to use Linux Libertine as main font. To keep coherence into my document, I want it to be used into mathematical environment, meaning also for predefine functions (such as "ln") and SI environment. As there is no bold italic Greek symbols in Linux Libertine -- well, not yet --, I want to use LModern for Greek symbols (and only for Greek symbols). In mathematical environment, I want bold characters to be bold italic characters. Also, I am trying to use as much Unicode as I can. Here is the version I have been able to make that satisfies me the most, even if it is not exactly what I want to do. There may be a better way: documentclass{article} usepackage{isomath} usepackage[math]{mathspec} usepackage{siunitx} defaultfontfeatures{Scale=MatchLowercase} setromanfont[Mapping=tex-text]{Linux Libertine O} setsansfont[Mapping= tex-text]{DejaVu Sans} setmonofont{DejaVu Sans Mono} setmathfont{Linux Libertine O} setmathsfont(Digits,Latin)[Numbers={Lining, Proportional}]{Linux Libertine O} begin{document} sisetup{detect-all, detect-inline-family=text, detect-inline-weight=text, detect-display-math=true} SI{6}{meter per second} $SI{6}{meter per second}$ emph{bfseries u} $mathbfit{u}$ $mathbfit{tau}$ ln $ln$ end{document} Regards. Yoann -------------------------------------------------- Subscriptions, Archive, and List information, etc.: http://tug.org/mailman/listinfo/xetex