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 is \slated{bold}}
for example, would put the word "bold" into boldslanted?
normally \em will adapt itself
A natural use of this is, e.g. headers that get typeset in bold. What
if the title contains a word, say, in slanted (or, worse, some
mathematics)?
guess why we need real 'bold math fonts' (a project related to the gyre
fonts but not yet started)
Hans
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