Try this:
\definefontfamily[ijcv-fonts][sans][ITCFranklinGothicStd][tf=file:ITCFranklinGothicStd-BkCp.otf,
it=file:ITCFranklinGothicStd-BkCpIt.otf,
bf=file:ITCFranklinGothicStd-DmCp.otf,
bi=file: ITCFranklinGothicStd-DmCpIt.otf]
On Fri, Jun 19, 2015 at 2:18 PM, Florian Rudt fr...@mac.com wrote:
Works :-)
Thanks a lot, Thad.
Best regards,
Florian
Am 19.06.2015 um 21:33 schrieb Thad Heltemes thelte...@gmail.com:
Try this:
\definefontfamily[ijcv-fonts][sans][ITCFranklinGothicStd][tf=file:ITCFranklinGothicStd-BkCp.otf,
it=file:ITCFranklinGothicStd-BkCpIt.otf,
Dear List,
at first: thanks a lot for TeX and ConTeXt.
I am really new to CoTeXt, TeX and LaTex, sorry. I come from the other side,
from the DTP-side (the dark side). I have been working for more than 20 years
in the graphics and prepess business with the mouse (only at the beginning some
Ciro A. Soto wrote:
Okay, this business of fonts/files/names/encoding/etc
is really difficult to understand for me.
You and 95% of all users, so don't feel bad. I've given up. I use
whatever comes out, which I guess is computer modern.
(I can use Postscript Times Roman, but no other
Ciro A. Soto wrote:
Okay, this business of fonts/files/names/encoding/etc
is really difficult to understand for me.
don't worry:FONTS ARE REALLY DIFFICULT.
And is there a template file or a command
to display the entire set of characters once I know
the
name of fonts?
I suggest you to look