Re: [NTG-context] is it useful to use the option "--fonts=all" when running first-setup-sh?

2019-06-25 Thread Andres Conrado
Tank you very much Pablo. I'll try that. They are proper latex fonts, tho, so I'm no sure that will do. I also have a background i humanities and book design, but I'm now making math books, go figure. It's very interesting from a typographic point of view. Now I'm more interested in seeing what

Re: [NTG-context] is it useful to use the option "--fonts=all" when running first-setup-sh?

2019-06-25 Thread Pablo Rodriguez
On 6/23/19 10:53 PM, Andres Conrado wrote: > Thanks, Pablo. I am assuming I need to have Utopia installed in my usual > font folder. I tried with Erewhon (I have otf files for that) and it > works. Thank you. > > In a related note, is there any reasonable way to use the latex math > font /Math

Re: [NTG-context] is it useful to use the option "--fonts=all" when running first-setup-sh?

2019-06-22 Thread Pablo Rodriguez
On 6/20/19 10:39 PM, Andres Conrado Montoya wrote: > As the subject says. I've been experimenting with having a by-project > context folder, so I can have a "frozen" version for each project. I see > there's an option to install more fonts (including utopia, useful for a > project I'm working on).

[NTG-context] is it useful to use the option "--fonts=all" when running first-setup-sh?

2019-06-20 Thread Andres Conrado Montoya
As the subject says. I've been experimenting with having a by-project context folder, so I can have a "frozen" version for each project. I see there's an option to install more fonts (including utopia, useful for a project I'm working on). However, I have no idea how to use these fonts. Are they