On Wed, 23 Jan 2019 18:05:59 +0100
Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
> Maybe you loaded the used the font before with \definefont which put a
> entry in the database but normally \definefontfamily doesn’t use fonts
> from a local directory.
No, never used \definefont; the behavior of \definefontfamily
On Wed, 23 Jan 2019 18:03:51 +0100
Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
> > Are not the default set of OpenType features activated by default?
> > (as the name might suggest...). Perhaps *no* features are selected, by
> > default...
> > (a misnomer, therefore).
>
> default is just one of many predefined
Alan Braslau schrieb am 22.01.19 um 18:42:
Hello,
Previously, in order to make punctual use of a true-type font in a title for
example, I did the following:
\definefontfamily [myfont] [serif] [myfont]
where myfont.ttf is located in the current project directory, and selecting the
font was
Alan Braslau schrieb am 23.01.19 um 17:49:
On Wed, 23 Jan 2019 17:32:41 +0100
Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
What are the roles of "*default" and "sa 3" as these appear to be unnecessary?
*default activates the default set of OpenType features.
Are not the default set of OpenType features
On Wed, 23 Jan 2019 17:32:41 +0100
Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
> > What are the roles of "*default" and "sa 3" as these appear to be
> > unnecessary?
>
> *default activates the default set of OpenType features.
Are not the default set of OpenType features activated by default?
(as the name
Henning Hraban Ramm schrieb am 23.01.19 um 17:32:
And how can I \definefont so that \em or \emph works the same as in bodyfont?
You can’t.
Or, the other way round, how must I \definehighlight[emph][style=italic] so
that it works in all sizes?
-
\setupbodyfont[rm,12pt]
And how can I \definefont so that \em or \emph works the same as in bodyfont?
Or, the other way round, how must I \definehighlight[emph][style=italic] so
that it works in all sizes?
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\setupbodyfont[rm,12pt]
\definefont[TitleFont][SansBold*default sa 3]