The first guess is the name by which your OS finds the font. I use
Specimen on Linux if I'm unsure. Windows has font viewers as well, but
probably the easiest solution is to use some kind of office program oder
editor already installed which lets you choose fonts.
Am 08.06.2011 16:54, schrieb José Carlos Santos:
On 08-06-2011 15:32, Diederick C. Niehorster wrote:
The default font used by fontspec is latin modern, which is what you
get. To change to another font, read the manual of fontspec (google it
or use texdoc fontspec on the command line) which will show how to use
it.
It says that I should use the command \setmainfont. But how do I
discover which name should I use to get the Concrete fonts? I tried
"Concrete", but I got an error message.
Best regards,
José Carlos Santos
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