Dear list members,
I need a second font in my text for the purpose of mark-up. This font is
defined with \definesimplefonttypeface. If I switch to a font variant
like bold and afterwards to the second font, the second font doesn't
inherit this style. It only works the other way around
Joshua Krämer
11. November 2013
17:52
Dear
list members,I need a second font in my text for the purpose of
mark-up. This font is defined with \definesimplefonttypeface. If I
switch to a font variant like bold and afterwards to the second
font, the second font doesn't
Dear Wolfgang,
thank you, this does the trick. I didn't try \setsansfont, because in
reality I don't use serif and sans fonts but blackletter and roman. Does
a more general solution exist? If not, I will misuse \setsansfont.
By the way, is this new simplefonts version only available in the
Joshua Krämer
11. November 2013
20:46
Dear
Wolfgang,thank you, this does the trick. I didn't try
\setsansfont, because in reality I don't use serif and sans fonts
but blackletter and roman. Does a more general solution exist? If
not, I will misuse \setsansfont.