Re: trouble using TeX Gyre Pagella instead of Palatino
On 2009-11-07, Liviu Andronic wrote: Dear all I get some unexpected behaviour when using the TeX Gyre Pagella font (using \usepackage{tgpagella} in the preamble) instead of Palatino ... It seems that with this combination LM Sans bold gets replaced with LM Sans regular [2], thus preventing me from using any bold sans characters in the document. ... Could anyone hint to what is going wrong in the Pagella document? I suppose it is this re-definition: \renewcommand\bfdefault{b} which selects the weight b (bold) with the macro \textbf while the LaTeX default is bx (bold extended). Either use the TeX Gyre Hermes as matching sans serif font or undo this change with \renewcommand\bfdefault{bx} in the LaTex preamble (after \usepackage{tgpagella}, of course. Günter
Re: trouble using TeX Gyre Pagella instead of Palatino
On 11/8/09, Guenter Milde mi...@users.berlios.de wrote: Either use the TeX Gyre Hermes as matching sans serif font or undo this change with \renewcommand\bfdefault{bx} in the LaTex preamble (after \usepackage{tgpagella}, of course. Nice. Using \usepackage{tgpagella} \renewcommand\bfdefault{bx} with LM Sans works fine. And so does \usepackage{tgpagella} %\renewcommand\bfdefault{bx} \usepackage{tgheros} . By the way, did you mean TeX Gyre Heros [1] instead of Hermes? The other possible candidate, Termes, is a serif font. Thank you Liviu [1] http://www.tug.dk/FontCatalogue/tgheros/
Re: trouble using TeX Gyre Pagella instead of Palatino
On 2009-11-07, Liviu Andronic wrote: Dear all I get some unexpected behaviour when using the TeX Gyre Pagella font (using \usepackage{tgpagella} in the preamble) instead of Palatino ... It seems that with this combination LM Sans bold gets replaced with LM Sans regular [2], thus preventing me from using any bold sans characters in the document. ... Could anyone hint to what is going wrong in the Pagella document? I suppose it is this re-definition: \renewcommand\bfdefault{b} which selects the weight b (bold) with the macro \textbf while the LaTeX default is bx (bold extended). Either use the TeX Gyre Hermes as matching sans serif font or undo this change with \renewcommand\bfdefault{bx} in the LaTex preamble (after \usepackage{tgpagella}, of course. Günter
Re: trouble using TeX Gyre Pagella instead of Palatino
On 11/8/09, Guenter Milde mi...@users.berlios.de wrote: Either use the TeX Gyre Hermes as matching sans serif font or undo this change with \renewcommand\bfdefault{bx} in the LaTex preamble (after \usepackage{tgpagella}, of course. Nice. Using \usepackage{tgpagella} \renewcommand\bfdefault{bx} with LM Sans works fine. And so does \usepackage{tgpagella} %\renewcommand\bfdefault{bx} \usepackage{tgheros} . By the way, did you mean TeX Gyre Heros [1] instead of Hermes? The other possible candidate, Termes, is a serif font. Thank you Liviu [1] http://www.tug.dk/FontCatalogue/tgheros/
Re: trouble using TeX Gyre Pagella instead of Palatino
On 2009-11-07, Liviu Andronic wrote: > Dear all > I get some unexpected behaviour when using the TeX Gyre Pagella font > (using "\usepackage{tgpagella}" in the preamble) instead of Palatino ... > It seems that with this combination LM Sans bold gets replaced with LM > Sans regular [2], thus preventing me from using any bold sans > characters in the document. ... > Could anyone hint to what is going wrong in the Pagella document? I suppose it is this re-definition: \renewcommand\bfdefault{b} which selects the weight b (bold) with the macro \textbf while the LaTeX default is bx (bold extended). Either use the TeX Gyre Hermes as matching sans serif font or undo this change with \renewcommand\bfdefault{bx} in the LaTex preamble (after \usepackage{tgpagella}, of course. Günter
Re: trouble using TeX Gyre Pagella instead of Palatino
On 11/8/09, Guenter Mildewrote: > Either use the TeX Gyre Hermes as matching sans serif font or undo this > change with > > \renewcommand\bfdefault{bx} > > in the LaTex preamble (after \usepackage{tgpagella}, of course. > Nice. Using \usepackage{tgpagella} \renewcommand\bfdefault{bx} with LM Sans works fine. And so does \usepackage{tgpagella} %\renewcommand\bfdefault{bx} \usepackage{tgheros} . By the way, did you mean TeX Gyre Heros [1] instead of "Hermes"? The other possible candidate, Termes, is a serif font. Thank you Liviu [1] http://www.tug.dk/FontCatalogue/tgheros/
trouble using TeX Gyre Pagella instead of Palatino
Dear all I get some unexpected behaviour when using the TeX Gyre Pagella font (using \usepackage{tgpagella} in the preamble) instead of Palatino (chosen from the GUI menu). The document class is article (paper). When using Palatino with Latin Modern Sans, I get the expected fonts in the .pdf [1] file (also see attached *-palatino.lyx and .png; the latter is a screenshot of the embedded fonts as reported by Evince). [1] http://s000.tinyupload.com/index.php?file_id=08197478815793732263 However, when I substitute Palatino with Pagella, I no longer get the expected LM Sans (also see attached *-tex-gyre-pagella.lyx and .png). It seems that with this combination LM Sans bold gets replaced with LM Sans regular [2], thus preventing me from using any bold sans characters in the document. [2] http://s000.tinyupload.com/index.php?file_id=38138169793536286979 Could anyone hint to what is going wrong in the Pagella document? Liviu newfile1-palatino.lyx Description: Binary data attachment: newfile1-palatino.png newfile1-tex-gyre-pagella.lyx Description: Binary data attachment: newfile1-tex-gyre-pagella.png
trouble using TeX Gyre Pagella instead of Palatino
Dear all I get some unexpected behaviour when using the TeX Gyre Pagella font (using \usepackage{tgpagella} in the preamble) instead of Palatino (chosen from the GUI menu). The document class is article (paper). When using Palatino with Latin Modern Sans, I get the expected fonts in the .pdf [1] file (also see attached *-palatino.lyx and .png; the latter is a screenshot of the embedded fonts as reported by Evince). [1] http://s000.tinyupload.com/index.php?file_id=08197478815793732263 However, when I substitute Palatino with Pagella, I no longer get the expected LM Sans (also see attached *-tex-gyre-pagella.lyx and .png). It seems that with this combination LM Sans bold gets replaced with LM Sans regular [2], thus preventing me from using any bold sans characters in the document. [2] http://s000.tinyupload.com/index.php?file_id=38138169793536286979 Could anyone hint to what is going wrong in the Pagella document? Liviu newfile1-palatino.lyx Description: Binary data attachment: newfile1-palatino.png newfile1-tex-gyre-pagella.lyx Description: Binary data attachment: newfile1-tex-gyre-pagella.png
trouble using TeX Gyre Pagella instead of Palatino
Dear all I get some unexpected behaviour when using the TeX Gyre Pagella font (using "\usepackage{tgpagella}" in the preamble) instead of Palatino (chosen from the GUI menu). The document class is "article (paper)". When using Palatino with Latin Modern Sans, I get the expected fonts in the .pdf [1] file (also see attached *-palatino.lyx and .png; the latter is a screenshot of the embedded fonts as reported by Evince). [1] http://s000.tinyupload.com/index.php?file_id=08197478815793732263 However, when I substitute Palatino with Pagella, I no longer get the expected LM Sans (also see attached *-tex-gyre-pagella.lyx and .png). It seems that with this combination LM Sans bold gets replaced with LM Sans regular [2], thus preventing me from using any bold sans characters in the document. [2] http://s000.tinyupload.com/index.php?file_id=38138169793536286979 Could anyone hint to what is going wrong in the Pagella document? Liviu newfile1-palatino.lyx Description: Binary data <> newfile1-tex-gyre-pagella.lyx Description: Binary data <>