On Sun, Jul 20, 2008 at 1:13 PM, Alan Stone
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\starttypescript[myFonts]
\definetypeface [mySerifFont] [rm] [serif] [mySerifFont] [default]
\definetypeface [mySansFont] [ss] [sans] [mySansFont] [default]
\stoptypescript
\starttypescript[myFonts]
On Sat, Jul 19, 2008 at 3:25 PM, John Culleton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Saturday 19 July 2008 06:03:43 am Alan Stone wrote:
On Sat, Jul 19, 2008 at 6:49 AM, Charles P. Schaum
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
With Ubuntu and fonts there are several things going on.
Which begets the question...
You're playing games with me, do you?
Nope. I'm playing with ctx/ltx, testing by trial and error what's possible.
You need the same name for both typefaces.
Hmmm... I was definitely interpreting this too literally then.
Thanks for your support enabling me to better understand ctx/ltx
\starttypescript[myFonts]
\definetypeface [mySerifFont] [rm] [serif] [mySerifFont] [default]
\definetypeface [mySansFont] [ss] [sans] [mySansFont] [default]
\stoptypescript
\starttypescript[myFonts]
\definetypeface [myFonts] [rm] [serif] [mySerifFont] [default]
\definetypeface
On Sat, Jul 19, 2008 at 6:49 AM, Charles P. Schaum [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
With Ubuntu and fonts there are several things going on.
Which begets the question...
Regarding font installation, detection and other (non font related) issues
which occur recurrently when working with (Con)TeX(t),
On Saturday 19 July 2008 06:03:43 am Alan Stone wrote:
On Sat, Jul 19, 2008 at 6:49 AM, Charles P. Schaum
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
With Ubuntu and fonts there are several things going on.
Which begets the question...
Regarding font installation, detection and other (non font related)
On Thu, Jul 17, 2008 at 5:00 PM, Alan Stone
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Thanks Wolfgang.
calm down.
Done.
I've let some steam off earlier on.OoOo:O)
\setuphead[chapter][style=\
myHeadingsFont\myChapterFont]
You have to load 'myHeadingsfont' typescript before you can use
them because
On Thu, Jul 17, 2008 at 5:39 PM, Diego Depaoli [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
2008/7/17 Wolfgang Schuster [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Thu, Jul 17, 2008 at 1:14 AM, Diego Depaoli [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
2008/7/16 Alan Stone [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
[snip]
Many thanks in advance for your enlightening help.
I will add to my todo list Write a few lines about font installation
for XeTeX and LuaTeX and how to use them in style keys.
Here ? http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Fonts_in_LuaTex
Olivier.
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Thanks a lot for your helpful comments Wolfgang.
I will add to my todo list Write a few lines about font installation
for XeTeX and LuaTeX and how to use them in style keys.
With the bits and pieces of information ( current and outdated ) about these
matters presently being scattered all over
Yes, please. I totally agree with Alan.
Sorry if I insist.
Best
-a-
On 18 Jul 2008, at 22:45, Alan Stone wrote:
Thanks a lot for your helpful comments Wolfgang.
I will add to my todo list Write a few lines about font installation
for XeTeX and LuaTeX and how to use them in style keys.
With Ubuntu and fonts there are several things going on.
Generally, the system-wide fonts are kept under /usr/share/fonts
An alternate place could be /usr/local/fonts
That, however, is usually empty because packages put fonts in named
directories, e.g., in the ttf dir in /usr/share/fonts
On Thu, Jul 17, 2008 at 1:14 AM, Diego Depaoli [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
2008/7/16 Alan Stone [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
[snip]
Many thanks in advance for your enlightening help.
For some obscure reason right fontnames are linked with wrong filenames.
This is the output of
mtxrun --script fonts
Hi Alan,
calm down.
On Wed, Jul 16, 2008 at 9:18 PM, Alan Stone
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(1) \definefont[myChapterFont][myHeadingsFont sa 1.728]
You could either use a real font name like 'Arial' or a symbolic name
defined with \definefontsynonym like 'Serif', 'SerifBold', 'Sans',
On Wed, Jul 16, 2008 at 9:18 PM, Alan Stone
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
(1) \definefont[myChapterFont][myHeadingsFont sa 1.728]
You could either use a real font name like 'Arial' or a symbolic name
defined with \definefontsynonym like 'Serif', 'SerifBold', 'Sans',
'Dummy-Regular' etc. in the second
Thanks Wolfgang.
calm down.
Done.
I've let some steam off earlier on.OoOo:O)
\setuphead[chapter][style=\
myHeadingsFont\myChapterFont]
You have to load 'myHeadingsfont' typescript before you can use
them because they are not available on outer level, only fonts used
as bodyfont can
2008/7/17 Wolfgang Schuster [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Thu, Jul 17, 2008 at 1:14 AM, Diego Depaoli [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
2008/7/16 Alan Stone [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
[snip]
Many thanks in advance for your enlightening help.
For some obscure reason right fontnames are linked with wrong filenames.
(1) \definefont[myChapterFont][myHeadingsFont sa 1.728]
You could either use a real font name like 'Arial' or a symbolic name
defined with \definefontsynonym like 'Serif', 'SerifBold', 'Sans',
'Dummy-Regular' etc. in the second argument of \definefont but not
the name for a font collection
2008/7/16 Alan Stone [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
[snip]
Many thanks in advance for your enlightening help.
For some obscure reason right fontnames are linked with wrong filenames.
This is the output of
mtxrun --script fonts --list
on my system
[...]
times new romanTimes New Roman
I missed...
2008/7/17 Diego Depaoli [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
You must rename the files (tested, it works
with --lua and --xtx switches
)
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