Mojca Miklavec wrote:
On 7/12/06, Paul Hoffman wrote:
The example on the _Fonts in XeTeX_ page in the wiki works fine except
for small caps, which (not surprisingly) don't show up in this first
attempt:
\definetypeface[bembo][rm][Xserif][Bembo Std]
\setupbodyfont[bembo]
\starttext
Hi Paul.
You almost got it. You slightly misunderstood the use of the
definetypface line...
Paul Hoffman wrote:
But that's a hack. So I create a file type-bembo.tex:
\starttypescript[bembo][uc]
not quite. try:
\starttypescript[serif][bembo][uc]
\definetypeface [bembo] [rm]
Bingo! Thanks a million, Adam; that did the trick.
To show the arbitrariness of some of the names, you can change the
last definition and how you call it:
\starttypescript[OpenTypeBembo]
\definetypeface [BooBoo] [rm] [serif] [bembo] [default]
[encoding=uc]
\stoptypescript
I've been trying to figure out how to use Bembo Std (an OpenType font
from Adobe) in ConTeXt + XeTeX.
The example on the _Fonts in XeTeX_ page in the wiki works fine except
for small caps, which (not surprisingly) don't show up in this first
attempt:
On 7/12/06, Paul Hoffman wrote:
The example on the _Fonts in XeTeX_ page in the wiki works fine except
for small caps, which (not surprisingly) don't show up in this first
attempt:
\definetypeface[bembo][rm][Xserif][Bembo Std]
\setupbodyfont[bembo]
\starttext
Bembo {\bf Bembo}