Henning Hraban Ramm:
\usetypsecript [GaramondPrem]
Here's a typo.
Yes, that was it, thank you. Now when I run it it gives me...
... Latin Modern.
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Hans Hagen:
My guess is:
typeface switch
serif \rm
sans \ss
mono
On 14-3-2010 17:21, Michael Saunders wrote:
It's very easy to use, and it allows me to access any feature of my
fonts with a digraph switch. Also, it keeps the different kinds of
shapes on independent axes, so I can say:
\it 123 \in 456 \bd 238 \rm 909
to get the numbers set in:
such short
On Mar 14, 2010, at 5:21 PM, Michael Saunders wrote:
I can't imagine anything simpler to use.
That may be a lack of imagination on your part. If you want something that
follows LaTeX rules, it might be a good idea to use LaTeX. It would have been a
good idea to say so from the start instead