Am 02.06.2011 um 22:56 schrieb Pontus Lurcock:
> On Thu 02 Jun 2011, Richard Stephens wrote:
>
>> \setupbodyfont[helvetica, 10pt]
>>
>> which is indistinguishable from Arial for 99% of the population, and
>> it has the advantage that all the styles are already defined,
>> including \tt.
>
> An
On Thu 02 Jun 2011, Richard Stephens wrote:
> \setupbodyfont[helvetica, 10pt]
>
> which is indistinguishable from Arial for 99% of the population, and
> it has the advantage that all the styles are already defined,
> including \tt.
Anyone who can distinguish Helvetica from Arial is likely to have
On Thu, 2 Jun 2011, Richard Stephens wrote:
On 2 June 2011 15:26, Hans Hagen wrote:
On 2-6-2011 3:57, Richard Stephens wrote:
I've tried making sense of the type-win.mkiv file but it's beyond me! Any
suggestions how to get \tt to use Courier New, for instance?
\setupbodyfont[mcore]
S
On 2 June 2011 15:26, Hans Hagen wrote:
> On 2-6-2011 3:57, Richard Stephens wrote:
>
> I've tried making sense of the type-win.mkiv file but it's beyond me! Any
>> suggestions how to get \tt to use Courier New, for instance?
>>
>
> \setupbodyfont[mcore]
>
>
Sorry Hans, I don't understand what I
On 2-6-2011 3:57, Richard Stephens wrote:
I've tried making sense of the type-win.mkiv file but it's beyond me! Any
suggestions how to get \tt to use Courier New, for instance?
\setupbodyfont[mcore]
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Hello all,
I'm afraid I've never spent the time to understand fonts properly, I just
make do with the defaults most of the time. Now, however, I am being forced
to use company default fonts for some documents. I have got as far as using
the following commands to setup my body font:
\usetypescript