Re: [NTG-context] Protruding Utopia italic

2004-09-14 Thread Hans Hagen
Sebastian Sturm wrote:
Sorry for that stupid question. It works great after including the 
line \setupfontsynonym[SerifItalic][handling=italic](or 
[handling=normal]). However, I would have thought that any changes 
made to Serif affected all kinds of serif text, including serif 
italic. In my opinion, it would be a bit more intuitive if Serif was 
named SerifRoman.
you can also use other names, like: 

 \setupfontsynonym [Charter-Roman] ... 

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Re: [NTG-context] Protruding Utopia italic

2004-09-13 Thread Sebastian Sturm
\setupfontsynonym   [fourier][handling=normal]
\setupfontsynonym   [Serif][handling=normal]
\setupfonthandling  [normal][left=1,right=1]
\usetypescript  [fourier][ec]
\setupbodyfont  [fourier,10pt]
\setupalign [hanging]
Sorry for that stupid question. It works great after including the line 
\setupfontsynonym[SerifItalic][handling=italic](or [handling=normal]). 
However, I would have thought that any changes made to Serif affected 
all kinds of serif text, including serif italic. In my opinion, it 
would be a bit more intuitive if Serif was named SerifRoman.

I'd still like to know how to use that calligraphic alphabet, though.
Best regards,
Sebastian Sturm
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[NTG-context] Protruding Utopia italic

2004-09-07 Thread Sebastian Sturm
Hi,
I'm using the Utopia/Fourier setup
\setupfontsynonym   [fourier][handling=normal]
\setupfontsynonym   [Serif][handling=normal]
\setupfonthandling  [normal][left=1,right=1]
\usetypescript  [fourier][ec]
\setupbodyfont  [fourier,10pt]
\setupalign [hanging]
and it works great so far, except that protruding seems to be disabled 
when typesetting in \italic or slanted style. How can I activate 
hanging alignment of italicized text?

I'd also like to know how to use the \mathcal-Alphabet included in the 
Fourier package. $\text{\cal{...}}$ only generates the standard 
calligraphic letters known from Computer Modern.

BTW, I'm using the latest i-Installer version of ConTeXt/teTeX on OS X. 
(Console displays ConTeXt  ver: 2004.1.13  fmt: 2004.6.25  int: english 
 mes: english)

Best regards,
Sebastian Sturm
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