-MediumItalic]
\definefontsynonym[AlegreyaSans-Bold][name:AlegreyaSans-Bold]
\definefontsynonym[AlegreyaSans-BoldItalic][name:AlegreyaSans-BoldItalic]
\definefontsynonym[AlegreyaSans-BoldCaps][name:AlegreyaSansSC-Bold]
\definefontsynonym[AlegreyaSans-BoldItalicCaps][name:AlegreyaSansSC-BoldItalic
-MediumItalic]
\definefontsynonym[AlegreyaSans-Bold][name:AlegreyaSans-Bold]
\definefontsynonym[AlegreyaSans-BoldItalic][name:AlegreyaSans-BoldItalic]
\definefontsynonym[AlegreyaSans-BoldCaps][name:AlegreyaSansSC-Bold]
\definefontsynonym[AlegreyaSans-BoldItalicCaps][name:AlegreyaSansSC-BoldItalic
description like /em/, /\em/, /bf/, /\bf/,
/\sc,/ does produce the suggested result. The wiki and mail repository
are full of examples with the former style names.
Using /style=cap/ (which would change the number as well) also results
in a failed compilation, while using /style=bolditalic/ works
]normal \it italic \bf bold \bi bolditalic}
\startoverlay
{\switchtobodyfont[adobesource]this is a test}
{\red\switchtobodyfont[adobesourcedisplay]this is a test}
\stopoverlay
\startoverlay
{\switchtobodyfont[adobesource]\bf this is a test}
{\red\switchtobodyfont[adobesourcedisplay]\bf
escriptone", "\typescripttwo", true, false))}] [features=default]
\definefontsynonym [\typescriptprefix{\typescriptone}Bold] [\ctxlua{context(userdata.adobesource.getfontname("\typescriptone", "\typescripttwo", false, true))}] [features=default]
\de
styles that have the smcp feature, but I don't like having
to redefine a system command.
So the questions are:
1) Is there a recommended\better way to get \sc to work across all styles?
\setupbodyfont[pagella]
\starttext
\tf Upright, \it Italic, \bf Bold and \bi Bolditalic
\style[style
, \bf Bold and \bi Bolditalic
\style[style=smallcaps]{\tf Upright, \it Italic, \bf Bold and \bi
Bolditalic}
\tf Upright, \it Italic, \bf Bold and \bi Bolditalic
\setsmallcaps\tf Upright, \it Italic, \bf Bold and \bi Bolditalic
\stoptext
thout spaces), e.g. "bi=boldoblique" (or "bi=bolditalic").No and no. With th elatter it doesn't load Helvetica at all, Error shown:selectfont > the requested font 'Helvetica' has no files for the 'tf' alternative, Latin Modern is used instead.mkiv lua stats > loaded fon
>>>>bf=style:Bold,
>>>>it=style:Oblique,
>>>>bi=style:Bold Oblique]
>>>
>>> Does it work when you remove the manual assignments to tf, it, etc. or when
>>> you use lowercase names (without spaces), e.g. "bi=boldobliqu
a]
>>> [ss]
>>> [Helvetica]
>>> [tf=style:Regular,
>>>bf=style:Bold,
>>>it=style:Oblique,
>>>bi=style:Bold Oblique]
>>
>> Does it work when you remove the manual assignments to tf, it, etc. or when
>> you use
definefontfamily
>> [helvetica]
>> [ss]
>> [Helvetica]
>> [tf=style:Regular,
>>bf=style:Bold,
>>it=style:Oblique,
>>bi=style:Bold Oblique]
>
> Does it work when you remove the manual assignments to tf, it, etc. or whe
Oblique]
Does it work when you remove the manual assignments to tf, it, etc. or
when you use lowercase names (without spaces), e.g. "bi=boldoblique" (or
"bi=bolditalic").
Wolfgang
___
If your que
;>>
>>> But when compiling I get no bold text
>>>
>>> I installed it in LMTX and it has been installed:
>>>
>>> gerben@hermione% mtxrun --script fonts --list --all --pattern='*abin*'
>>> identifier familyname fontname
Italic-VariableFont_wdth,wght.ttf
italic mediumitalic semibolditalic bolditalic
cabinitalicbolditalic cabin cabinitalic
/Users/gerben/Library/Fonts/Cabin-Italic-VariableFont_wdth,wght.ttf
italic mediumitalic semibolditalic bolditalic
cabinitalicitalic cabin cabinitalic
initalic cabincabinitalic
> /Users/gerben/Library/Fonts/Cabin-Italic-VariableFont_wdth,wght.ttf
> italic mediumitalic semibolditalic bolditalic
> cabinitalicbolditalic cabincabinitalic
> /Users/gerben/Library/Fonts/Cabin-Ital
gerben/Library/Fonts/Cabin-Italic-VariableFont_wdth,wght.ttf
italic mediumitalic semibolditalic bolditalic
cabinitalicbolditalic cabincabinitalic
/Users/gerben/Library/Fonts/Cabin-Italic-VariableFont_wdth,wght.ttf
italic mediumitalic semibolditalic bold
[Roboto-BoldItalic][name:robotobolditalic]
\definefontsynonym[Roboto-Italic][name:robotoitalic]
\definefontsynonym[Roboto-Light][name:robotolight]
\definefontsynonym[Roboto-LightItalic][name:robotolightitalic]
\definefontsynonym[Roboto-Medium][name:robotomedium]
\definefontsynonym[Roboto
bold extrabold black extrablack thinitalic extralightitalic lightitalic
italic mediumitalic semibolditalic bolditalic extrabolditalic
blackitalic extrablackitalic
What is the proper way to use family name or font name to create a
typescript file and a goodies file to take advantage of optical
mediumitalic semibolditalic bolditalic extrabolditalic blackitalic
extrablackitalic
What is the proper way to use family name or font name to create a
typescript file and a goodies file to take advantage of optical sizes.
Google's Roboto Flex is an upgraded Roboto as a variable font.
I know
e with \addff
smcp=yes, % smallcaps
% c2sc=yes, % caps to smallcaps
]
\starttypescript[sans][roboto,robotosans]
\definefontsynonym[Roboto-Regular][name:robotoregular]
\definefontsynonym[Roboto-Black][name:robotoblack]
\definefontsynonym[Roboto-BlackItalic][name:robotoblackitalic]
\definefont
[SansMediumItalic] [file:Roboto-MediumItalic]
[features=default]
\definefontsynonym [SansBold] [file:Roboto-Bold]
[features=default]
\definefontsynonym [SansBoldItalic] [file:Roboto-BoldItalic]
[features=default]
\definefontsynonym [SansCaps] [file:Roboto-Sans
ato-italic]
[\s!features=\s!default]
\definefontsynonym [\s!SansBoldItalic] [\s!file:lato-bolditalic]
[\s!features=\s!default]
\stoptypescript
mkiv lua stats > loaded fonts: 3 files: xitsmath-bold.otf,
xitsmath-regular.otf, lato-reg.ttf
Does MKIV handle fonts differently to L
% \definefontsynonym [Junicode-Bold]
[junicoderegular][\s!features={default,junicodebold}]
% \definefontsynonym [Junicode-BoldItalic] [junicodeitalic]
[\s!features={default,junicodebold}]
% \stoptypescript
% italic crashes on stems in cff
%
% \starttypescript [\s!serif] [junicode]
% \defi
pe[Head 2][headcolor=blue] % pass on arguments to tabulate
>> \FL
>> \BC Absolute \BC Stock \BC Ingredient \BC Final \NR
>> \HL
>> \NC 1 \NR
>> \LL
>> \stoprecipe
>> Small question though: Is there a ConTeXt way to "\long\def" or a simple wa
e.g. to make a single
optional argument with headertitle={Some header.}?
context has no (need for) \long ... all is long (i mever saw a reason
for using it)
(1) use a proper head:
\definehead[RecipeHead][subsubsubsubsubsubject]
\setuphead [RecipeHead][style=bolditalic,after={\blank[medium]
ault]
\definefontsynonym [Kurier-Bold] [\s!file:kurierbold]
[\s!features=\s!default]
\definefontsynonym [Kurier-BoldItalic] [\s!file:kurierbolditalic]
[\s!features=\s!default]
\definefontsynonym [Kurier-Heavy][\s!file:kurierheavyregular]
[\s!feat
%\setups[font:fallback:serif]
\definefontsynonym[ComicSans-Regular] [file:comic.ttf]
\definefontsynonym[ComicSans-Italic] [file:comicbd.ttf]
\definefontsynonym[ComicSans-Bold] [file:comicbd.ttf]
\definefontsynonym[ComicSans-BoldItalic] [fil
what you might have in mind.
>
> I’m afraid that I’m not sure whether the following sample contains your
> “arbitrary styles”.
>
> \setupinteractionscreen[option=max]
>
> \definefontfamily
> [mainface]
> [rm]
> [TeX Gyre Pagella]
> [it={TeX Gyre Curso
.
\setupinteractionscreen[option=max]
\definefontfamily
[mainface]
[rm]
[TeX Gyre Pagella]
[it={TeX Gyre Cursor-Italic},
bf={TeX Gyre Adventor-Bold},
bi={TeX Gyre Termes-BoldItalic}]
\setupbodyfontenvironment
[default]
[em=italic]
\setupbodyfont[mainfac
tc. text
\starttext
\startlines
$\mathtexttf{upright text}$
$\mathtextit{italic text}$
$\mathtextsl{slanted text}$
$\mathtextbf{bold text}$
$\mathtextbi{bolditalic text}$
$\mathtextbs{boldslanted text}$
\stoplines
\startlines
$\mathwordtf{upright word}$
$\mathwordit{italic word}$
$\mat
bolditalic \bs boldslanted
\stoptext
Wolfgang
Except that this does not work, because, as I said, the Gyre Bonum font has no
builtin slanted version.
Have you even taken a look at the output of my example?
So, I want to use some other font (like Latin Modern) for a substitute for \sl .
I
,
> bs=features:{*,slanted}]
>
> \definetypeface [Bookman] [mm] [math] [modern] [default]
>
> \setupbodyfont [Bookman]
>
> \starttext
> \tf upright \it italic \sl slanted \bf bold \bi bolditalic \bs boldslanted
> \stoptext
>
> Wolfgang
Except t
]
[sl=features:{*,slanted},
bs=features:{*,slanted}]
\definetypeface [Bookman] [mm] [math] [modern] [default]
\setupbodyfont [Bookman]
\starttext
\tf upright \it italic \sl slanted \bf bold \bi bolditalic \bs boldslanted
\stoptext
Wolfgang
s
> Subject: [NTG-context] Math fonts for Nimbus fonts
> Message-ID:
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
>
> Hi,
>
> I wish to use the Nimbus fonts, but since I didn't know which Math fonts is
> best adapted to this family, I tried several fonts such as
; by glyph index.)
>>>
>>> Christoph
>>>
>>
>>
>> --
>>
>> -----
>> Hans Hagen | PRAGMA ADE
>> Ridders
family, I tried several fonts such as Stix Math,
> TeX Gyre Math, and so on, but doing this the math-italic does not appear in
> these fonts: does this mean that I have to set explicitely math-italic in
> definefontfamily?
>
> Also what is the best math font adapted for Nimbus?
>
>
] [TeX Gyre Termes Math]
%\definefontfamily [mainface] [mm] [XITSMath]
\setupmathematics[integral=nolimits,lcgreek=normal,default=normal]
\setupbodyfont[mainface]
\starttext
{\rm\tf Regular \it Italic \bf Bold \bi BoldItalic}
{\ss\tf Regular \it Italic \bf Bold \bi BoldItalic}
{\tt\tf Regular
inface] [ss] [TeX Gyre Heros] [rscale=0.85]
\definefontfamily [mainface] [tt] [DejaVu Sans Mono]
[features=none,rscale=0.85]
\definefontfamily [mainface] [mm] [Libertinus Math]
\setupbodyfont[mainface]
\starttext
\rm\tf Regular \it Italic \bf Bold \bi BoldItalic
\ss\tf Regular \it Italic \
two questions now are
1. Why is it loading Libris BoldItalic and not Regular as asked for?
You used \bi before you switched to the sans serif font and the style
is still active. To prevent this problem add around around style
changes, e.g. {\bi ...}.
2. If I am not using Maths so far,
me /LibrisADFStd-BoldItalic.otf/
And I deliberately did not include any maths, or itemize or anything
that might involve those symbols, thinking it would not then load the
Pagella Maths file, but it did. So my two questions now are
1. Why is it loading Libris BoldItalic and not Regular as as
d I deliberately did not include any maths, or itemize or anything
that might involve those symbols, thinking it would not then load the
Pagella Maths file, but it did. So my two questions now are
1. Why is it loading Libris BoldItalic and not Regular as asked for?
2. If I am not using Maths so far,
]
\setuphead[subject][alternative=text,style=bolditalic]
\setuphead[subsubject][alternative=text,style=\ss]
\setuphead[subsubsubject][alternative=text,style=\ss\it]
\startbuffer[waltham]
\input waltham
\stopbuffer
\starttext
\startlinenumbering
\starttitle[title={Waltham}]
\dorecurse{4}{\getbuffer
]
\definefontfamily [mainface] [mm] [TeX Gyre Bonum Math]
\setupbodyfont[mainface]
\starttext
\rm
\tf Regular,
\it Italic,
\bf Bold and
\bi Bolditalic
\ss
\tf Regular,
\it Italic,
\bf Bold and
\bi Bolditalic
\tt
\tf Regular,
\it Italic,
\bf Bold and
\bi Bolditalic
\stoptext
Wolfgang
-thin
in there are the typescripts for all the weights.
And there’s actually a bug in the setup for light-bolditalic:
\edefinefontsynonym [\typescriptprefix{\typescriptone}\s!Bold]
[\s!file:\typescriptprefix{n:plex\typescriptone}-light]
[\s!features=\typescriptprefix{f:pl
] [mono] [ibmplex-thin] [default]
\definetypeface [ibmplex] [mm] [math] [pagella] [default]
\setupbodyfont [ibmplex]
\starttext
\rm
\tf Regular,
\it Italic,
\bf Bold and
\bi Bolditalic
\tt
\tf Regular,
\it Italic,
\bf Bold and
\bi Bolditalic
\stoptext
Wolfgang
Bolditalic
\stoptext
Note 1: mtxrun --script fonts --list --all --pattern=helvetica etc. might still
not display all variants correctly in the first place.
Note 2: There are predefined typescripts for Mac OS in ConTeXt
(type-imp-osx.mkiv) but the file needs a update/cleanup.
> On 24 Apr 2
\definefontsynonym [Charis-Bold][file:CharisSIL-B.ttf]
\definefontsynonym [Charis-BoldItalic] [file:CharisSIL-BI.ttf]
\definefontsynonym [Charis-Roman-Caps] [Charis-Roman]
\stoptypescript
\starttypescript [serif] [charis] [name]
\setups[font:fallback:serif
d filetype=otf format=otf
foundname=d:/Ctx-Beta/tex/texmf/fonts/opentype/public/lm/lmroman10-bold.otf
fullname=d:/Ctx-Beta/tex/texmf/fonts/opentype/public/lm/lmroman10-bold.otf
usedmethod=database
system > 11: filename=lmroman10-italic filetype=otf format=otf
foundname=d:/Ctx-Beta/tex/texm
nerate
mtxrun --script font --reloadaborted
fonts > defining > unable to define 'jost-400-bookitalic' as
'JBookI--0'mtxrun --generate
mtxrun --script font --reload
fonts > defining > font with asked name
'jost-500-mediumitalic' is not found using lookup 'file'
fo
[JBookI][jost-400-bookitalic]
\definefont [JMediI][jost-500-mediumitalic]
\definefont [JSemiI][jost-600-semiitalic]
\definefont [JBoldI][jost-700-bolditalic]
\definefont [JHeavI][jost-800-heavyitalic]
\definefont [JBlacI][jost-900
][jost-500-mediumitalic]
\definefont [JSemiI][jost-600-semiitalic]
\definefont [JBoldI][jost-700-bolditalic]
\definefont [JHeavI][jost-800-heavyitalic]
\definefont [JBlacI][jost-900-blackitalic]
\startbuffer [Sampler]
A B C D E F G H I
,
bf=style:condensedbold,
bi=style:condensedbolditalic]
\definefontfamily [gill-sans] [ss] [Gill Sans Nova]
\stoplmtxmode
\starttext
regular \italic{italic} \bold{bold} \bolditalic{bolditalic}
\switchtobodyfont[arial-narrow]
regular \italic{italic} \bold{bold} \bolditalic
finetext [sectionfooter] [footer] [text] [section] []
>
> \setupfootertexts [I'm a footer text!] [pagenumber]
>
> \setuppagenumbering
>[location=,
> style=bolditalic]
>
> \setuphead
>
[sectionfooter] [footer] [text] [section] []
\setupfootertexts [I'm a footer text!] [pagenumber]
\setuppagenumbering
[location=,
style=bolditalic]
\setuphead
[section]
[page=yes, % needed for the footer setting
footer=sectionfooter]
\starttext
\section{Introduction}
\dorecurse{10
]
\setupbodyfont[11pt]
\defineregister [change]
\setupregister [change] [
indicator=no %% no letter
style=sansbold, %% headings
textstyle=slanted,%% entries
pagestyle=bolditalic, %% page refs
n=1, %% columns
]
\def\ChangeV#1#2{\change{#1+#2}\doifmode
=a,
headcolor=green, style=bolditalic, color=green]
% No color for the footnotemark?
\definenote[translaterpnote][rule=off]
\setupnotation[translaterpnote] [way=bypage, numberconversion=set
2,headstyle=bold]
\definenote[commentnote][endnote]
\setupnotation[commentnote] [color=red,left
elax regular,
italic,slanted,bold,bolditalic,boldslanted,caps,
italiccaps,slan
\syst_helpers_do_process_comma_list ...m_gobble #1
,]\relax \global
\advance ...
\simplefonts@definetextfont ...rocesscommacommand
\syst_helpers_do_process_comma...
\relax regular,
italic,slanted,bold,bolditalic,boldslanted,caps, italiccaps,slan
\syst_helpers_do_process_comma_list ...m_gobble #1
,]\relax \global \advance ...
\simplefonts@
relax regular,
italic,slanted,bold,bolditalic,boldslanted,caps, italiccaps,slan
\syst_helpers_do_process_comma_list ...m_gobble #1
,]\relax \global \advance ...
\simplefonts@definetextfont ...rocesscommacommand
Fabrice Couvreur schrieb am 13.08.18 um 12:35:
Hello,
How to have :
Démonstration --- 1.one
2.two
3.three
Thanks
Fabrice
\defineenumeration
[proof]
[text=Démonstration,
alternative=serried,
number=no,
headcommand=\groupedcommand{}{~---~},
headstyle=bolditalic,
%headcommand
Hello,
How to have :
Démonstration --- 1.one
2.two
3.three
Thanks
Fabrice
\defineenumeration
[proof]
[text=Démonstration,
alternative=serried,
number=no,
headcommand=\groupedcommand{}{~---~},
headstyle=bolditalic,
%headcommand=\groupedcommand{}{:\,},
width=broad
finefontfeature
> [kr-latin-smallcaps-mono]
> [cmcp=yes]
>
> \definefontfallback[kr-serif]
> [texgyrepagella-regular*kr-latin-default] [0x-0x0400][force=yes]
> \definefontfallback[kr-serifbold]
> [texgyrepagella-bold*kr-latin-defaul
lic*kr-latin-default] [0x-0x0400][force=yes]
\definefontfallback[kr-serifbolditalic]
[texgyrepagella-bolditalic*kr-latin-default] [0x-0x0400][force=yes]
\definefontfallback[kr-serifslanted]
[texgyrepagella-regular*kr-latin-slanted] [0x-0x0400][force=yes]
\definefontfallback[
; /Mikael
>>
>> %%%
>> type-fourier.mkiv:
>> %%%
>> \starttypescriptcollection[fourier]
>> \starttypescript [serif] [fourier]
>> \definefontsynonym [Utopia-Regular] [file:putr8a.afm]
>> \definefontsynonym [Utopia-Italic]
gular] [file:putr8a.afm]
> \definefontsynonym [Utopia-Italic] [file:putri8a.afm]
> \definefontsynonym [Utopia-Bold][file:putb8a.afm]
> \definefontsynonym [Utopia-BoldItalic] [file:putbi8a.afm]
> \stoptypescript
>
> \starttype
]
\starttypescript [serif] [fourier]
\definefontsynonym [Utopia-Regular] [file:putr8a.afm]
\definefontsynonym [Utopia-Italic] [file:putri8a.afm]
\definefontsynonym [Utopia-Bold][file:putb8a.afm]
\definefontsynonym [Utopia-BoldItalic] [file:putbi8a.afm
t; Overfull \hbox (10.49248pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 4--1
> \3>simplefonts:3-12pt-mm-mb--1 fontreg-u-lar-fea-tures][Ser-
> i-fI-talic][name:tex-gyre-herosi-talic][fall-backs=sans-fonti-tal-ic-fall-
>
> Overfull \hbox (53.70447pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 4--1
> \3
-ed-fall-backs,fea-tures=sans-fontslant-ed-fea-tures][Ser-if-Bold][name:tex-gyre-heros-
Overfull \hbox (69.44846pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 4--1
\3>simplefonts:3-12pt-mm-mb--1
bold][fall-backs=sans-font-bold-fall-backs,fea-tures=sans-font-bold-fea-tures][Ser-if-BoldItalic][name:te
ither install URW Garamond
>>> (in AFM format) or create a typescript for EBGaramond.
>>>
>>> For reference, this is the relevant part of type-imp-mathdesign.mkiv:
>>>
>>>% URW Garamond
>>>
>>> \starttypescript [\s!serif] [
cript for EBGaramond.
>>
>> For reference, this is the relevant part of type-imp-mathdesign.mkiv:
>>
>>% URW Garamond
>>
>> \starttypescript [\s!serif] [garamond]
>> \definefontsynonym [Garamond-Regular] [\s!file:ugmr8a.afm]
>> \d
gt; For reference, this is the relevant part of type-imp-mathdesign.mkiv:
>
>% URW Garamond
>
> \starttypescript [\s!serif] [garamond]
> \definefontsynonym [Garamond-Regular] [\s!file:ugmr8a.afm]
> \definefontsynonym [Garamond-Italic] [\s!file
!file:ugmr8a.afm]
\definefontsynonym [Garamond-Italic] [\s!file:ugmri8a.afm]
\definefontsynonym [Garamond-Bold][\s!file:bchb8a.afm]
\definefontsynonym [Garamond-BoldItalic] [\s!file:ugmmi8a.afm]
\stoptypescript
\starttypescript [\s!serif] [garamond] [\s!name
nym [LibertinusSerif-Slanted]
[file:libertinusserif-italic]
% \definefontsynonym [LibertinusSerif-Bold]
% [file:libertinusserif-bold]
% \definefontsynonym [LibertinusSerif-BoldItalic]
% [file:libertinusserif-bolditalic]
% \definefontsynonym [LibertinusSe
Bolditalic : Caecilia LT Std Bold Italic
Heavy : Caecilia LT Std Heavy
Heavyitalic : Caecilia LT Std Heavy Italic
Each font of your collection has its individual name, e.g. the regular
style has the name “Caecilia LT Std Roman” but all styles use the same
name for the family (i.e
eX Gyre Pagella]
[it={TeX Gyre Cursor-Italic},
sl={TeX Gyre Schola-Regular, features:{default,slanted}}
bf={TeX Gyre Adventor-Bold},
bi={TeX Gyre Termes-BoldItalic}]
\setupbodyfontenvironment
[default]
[em=italic]
\setupbodyfont[mainface]
Termes-BoldItalic}]
\setupbodyfontenvironment
[default]
[em=italic]
\setupbodyfont[mainface]
\starttext
\startTEXpage[offset=1em]
Roman font {\em italic}
\bf Bold font \em bold italic
\stopTEXpage
\stoptext
---
and a
-BoldItalic}]
\setupbodyfontenvironment
[default]
[em=italic]
\setupbodyfont[mainface]
\starttext
\startTEXpage[offset=1em]
Roman font {\em italic}
\bf Bold font \em bold italic
\stopTEXpage
\stoptext
---
and another
bf={TeX Gyre Adventor-Bold},
bi={TeX Gyre Termes-BoldItalic}]
\setupbodyfontenvironment
[default]
[em=italic]
\setupbodyfont[mainface]
\starttext
\startTEXpage[offset=1em]
Roman font {\em italic}
\bf Bold font \em bold italic
\st
and have it italic.
>> Sorry, should be easy, but I tested a bit and can’t have it working by
>> setting \setupheader.
> \starttext
>
> \setupheader
> [style=\bfb,
> color=darkblue,
> leftstyle=bold,
> rightstyle=bolditalic,
> leftcolor=darkgreen,
>
,
rightstyle=bolditalic,
leftcolor=darkgreen,
rightcolor=darkred]
\setupheadertexts
[middle]
\setupheadertexts
[left]
[right]
test
\stoptext
Thanks a lot
-a-
--
Andrea Valle
Hi all,
it seems that luatex 1.0.0 doesn't recognise the cambria normal from the
ttc.
I can only access the italic, bold, bolditalic and math.
I use minimal context under win7 and win10, both x64.
Greetings Lutz
On 9/10/2016 12:57 PM, Hans Åberg wrote:
On 10 Sep 2016, at 10:09, Wolfgang Schuster <schuster.wolfg...@gmail.com> wrote:
Most math fonts come only with a regular style which provides upright, italic,
bold and bolditalic symbols but all of them part of the same font, only a few
, bold and bolditalic symbols but all of them part of the same
font, only a few fonts provide also a bold style (which is usefull in
sections) which comes also with upright – and sometimes bold – symbols.
\setupbodyfont[xits]
\starttext
\startformula
{\tf xyz} \; xyz \; {\bf xyz} \; {\bi xyz}
Jose Luis Arellano <mailto:jose.4rell...@gmail.com>
10. September 2016 um 09:56
For Math.
The \tf and \bf commands in math aren’t font switches like in text.
Most math fonts come only with a regular style which provides upright,
italic, bold and bolditalic symbols but all of the
bold, italic, and
bolditalic)? The above was a MWE but in my real example I am setting up
these things that I mentioned in a larger typescript. How can I modify
the font or the typescript definitions (or the environment) to get
\exheight right?
at least rm (or ss), mm and tt
x heights and emwidt
lly one sets up a proper bodyfont (and environment if needed) while
> you use just a simple font switch and that one is unrelated to any other
> font setting.
>
Thanks! But what does a `proper' bodyfont contain beside defining rm, ss,
tt and mm for 'myfont' above (with regular, bold, italic,
]
[features=default]
\definetypeface [mainface] [tt] [mono] [modern] [default]
[features=default,
rscale=1.1]
\definetypeface [mainface] [mm] [math] [pagella] [default]
[encoding=texnansi]
\setupbodyfont[mainface,11pt]
\definelabel
[Propriété]
[headstyle=bolditalic,way=bytext]
\setuptextrules
efontfamily[lucidaopentype][ss][Lucida Sans OT]
\definefontfamily[lucidaopentype][tt][Lucida Sans Typewriter OT]
\definefontfamily[lucidaopentype][mm][Lucida Bright Math OT]
\setupbodyfont[lucidaopentype]
\starttext
{\rm\tf Upright, \it Italic, \bf Bold, \bi BoldItalic and \sc SmallCaps}
{\ss\tf
;> bf=SansBold sa 1,
>> bi=SansBoldItalic sa 1]
>> \stoptypescript
>>
>> \starttypescript [sans] [source-sans]
>> \definefontsynonym [Sans] [file:SourceSansPro-Regular.otf
>> ]
>> \definefontsynonym [SansItalic]
-Semibold.otf
> ]
> \definefontsynonym [SansMediumItalic] [
> file:SourceSansPro-SemiboldIt.otf]
> \definefontsynonym [SansBold] [file:SourceSansPro-Bold.otf]
> \definefontsynonym [SansBoldItalic] [file:SourceSansPro-BoldIt.otf]
> \stoptypescript
>
> \defi
mier-pro-normal]
\definefontsynonym [SerifBold] [file:GaramondPremierPro-Bold][features=garamond-premier-pro-normal]
\definefontsynonym [SerifBoldItalic][file:GaramondPremierPro-BoldItalic][features=garamond-premier-pro-normal]
\definefontsynonym [SerifCaps] [S
peface [source] [ss] [sans] [source-sans] [default]
[features=default]
\definetypeface [source] [mm] [math] [xits][default]
\setupbodyfont[source]
\starttext
Upright {\it Italic} {\sb SemiBold} {\si SemiBoldItalic} {\bf Bold} {\bi
BoldItalic}
\stoptext
Wo
PremrPro-BdCapt",
["8pt"] = "file:GaramondPremrPro-BdCapt",
["8.5pt"] = "file:GaramondPremrPro-Bd",
["9pt"] = "file:GaramondPremrPro-Bd",
["9.5pt"] = "file:GaramondPremrPro-Bd",
["
$
I begin with the text without math:
\starttypescript [serif] [fourier]
\setups[font:fallback:serif]
\definefontsynonym [Fourier-Regular]
[file:fourier-alt-black.afm]
\definefontsynonym [Fourier-Italic]
[file:fourier-alt-
ls
>> fourier-ms.afm
>> fouriermathsymbolsbold fouriermathsymbols
>> fourier-ms.afm
>> fourierorns fourierorns
>> fourier-orns.afm
>> fourierornsnormal fourierorns
>> fourier-orns.afm
>> fab@debian:
[font:fallback:serif]
\definefontsynonym [Fourier-Regular]
[file:fourier-alt-black.afm]
\definefontsynonym [Fourier-Italic] [file:fourier-alt-ita.afm]
\definefontsynonym [Fourier-Bold]
[file:fourier-alt-bold.afm]
\definefontsynonym [Fourier-BoldItalic]
[file:fourier
[Fourier-Regular]
[file:fourier-alt-black.afm]
\definefontsynonym [Fourier-Italic] [file:fourier-alt-ita.afm]
\definefontsynonym [Fourier-Bold][file:fourier-alt-bold.afm]
\definefontsynonym [Fourier-BoldItalic]
[file:fourier-alt-boldita.afm]
\stoptypescript
Alan BRASLAU <mailto:alan.bras...@cea.fr>
13. Februar 2016 um 00:23
Hi,
Basic font switches are bold (\bf), italic (\it), slanted (\sl), ...
and one can have bolditalic (\bi), boldslated (\bs), etc.
We also have style=bold, style=slanted, etc.
Is there some way to manipulate font switc
On 2/13/2016 12:23 AM, Alan BRASLAU wrote:
Hi,
Basic font switches are bold (\bf), italic (\it), slanted (\sl), ...
and one can have bolditalic (\bi), boldslated (\bs), etc.
We also have style=bold, style=slanted, etc.
Is there some way to manipulate font switches so that
\bold{This text
Hi,
Basic font switches are bold (\bf), italic (\it), slanted (\sl), ...
and one can have bolditalic (\bi), boldslated (\bs), etc.
We also have style=bold, style=slanted, etc.
Is there some way to manipulate font switches so that
\bold{This text is \slated{bold}}
for example, would put the word
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