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  • ...as once a Jedi fight, before XeTeX and LuaTeX development. Nowadays, using fonts is simple. = Using fonts =
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  • = What are variable fonts = ''MDN Web Docs'' define variable fonts as:
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  • == Available Free Fonts == ...t free Math fonts; [http://www.geocities.com/hartke01/ links to other free fonts]
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  • This Wiki-Page deals with summarizing experiences of three Fraktur fonts available on: [1] https://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/fonts/ps-type1/yfonts
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  • = Using Math fonts in MkIV = ConTeXt ships with typescript for the following math fonts. To use these typescripts, either use
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  • ==Simplified Chinese Fonts== There are no good free Chinese fonts (i.e., high quality, large number of glyphs, and many styles) available.
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  • {{todo|more typescripts for common Arabic fonts.}} == Arabeyes.org fonts ==
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  • = How to use fonts in ConTeXt = '''The ConTeXt way of handling fonts are [[TypeScripts - Old Content]].''' It’s a system of abstraction and al
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  • ...><ref>[http://dl.contextgarden.net/myway/expertfonts.pdf Installing Expert Fonts: Minion Pro] by Idris Samawi Hamid</ref>), LuaTeX creates these metric file = How LuaTeX handles system fonts =
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  • == TrueType fonts in luaTeX == ...these ligatures have no fixed Unicode position that would be valid for all fonts, so in this case, it is safer to use the actual character names (which I fo
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  • First, have a look at the [[ConTeXt distribution's Fonts|21 provided fonts]] and the associated typescript name: ...s), use {{cmd|setupbodyfont}} and the associated [[ConTeXt distribution's Fonts|typescript name]].
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  • = Fonts location on your computer = The first step is to declare the storage locations of the fonts you want ConTeXt to consider.
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  • ...ing with map files, encodings, Karl Berry naming schemes, tfms, or virtual fonts. This page describes the various typescripts introduced with [[source:type- Also, on Mac, old fonts that store their code in the resource fork (Postscript Type 1, Postscript T
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  • ...t.aanhet.net/svn/contextman/context-reference/en/co-fonts.pdf - Chapter on fonts ...Fonts in Mark IV]]. The idea is that the page says ''how'' to easily use fonts (or rather typescripts) in Mark IV, so that you just take a ready-to-use re
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  • ...fonts] or documents cited on the Fonts page (be warned: understanding how fonts work is not easy). ...re difficult and some examples on this page do not work. In particular, LM fonts and the TeX Gyre collection.
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  • ...d a ''typescript'' in ConTeXt. The following typescripts are available for fonts distributed with ConTeXt (the name of the typescript is shown as <code>type ...http://www.gust.org.pl/projects/e-foundry/tex-gyre TeX Gyre] Collection of Fonts, cross-platform OpenType formats.
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  • ...n ConTeXt MkIV, you need a font that has cyrillic letters, e.g. the DejaVu fonts which are shipped with the [[ConTeXt Standalone]]. For more details on how to change fonts in ConTeXt, see [[Fonts in LuaTeX]]
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  • ...substitute Knuth's [[MetaFont]], which is only capable of producing bitmap fonts. * [[Latin Modern]] fonts (a substitute for Knuth's Computer Modern)
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  • == Available Free Fonts == ...t free Math fonts; [http://www.geocities.com/hartke01/ links to other free fonts]
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  • Which will bring you: texlive-latex-recommended, texlive-fonts-recommended, == Fonts ==
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  • ...an.org/tex-archive/fonts/utilities/metatype1/ metatype1], generates Type 1 fonts from MetaPost ...ols] - otftotfm, otfinfo and many other programs to work with [[OpenType]] fonts (used in [[TeXfont - Old Content]])
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  • == Fonts == See [[Fonts in LuaTeX]]
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  • However, this method only seems to work with lucida fonts. For other fonts (currently only for latin modern and euler), one can also define == Mixing Math Fonts ==
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  • * They are stored in <code>tex/texmf-context/tex/context/fonts/mkiv/</code>. They are defined by the files "type-imp-*.mkiv". You can have * For the fonts files provided with ConTeXt, typescripts are [[ConTeXt_distribution's_Fonts
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  • ...as once a Jedi fight, before XeTeX and LuaTeX development. Nowadays, using fonts is simple. = Using fonts =
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  • Certain older commands such as <code>\sc</code> should no longer be used for fonts that provide the desired OpenType features. This is because <code>\sc</code ...that <code>\sc</code> should be used only for Latin Modern or other legacy fonts that have not been updated to OpenType. See [[Small caps across styles (bol
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  • Whenever possible, define symbolic names for fonts using this command. See also: http://context.aanhet.net/svn/contextman/context-reference/en/co-fonts.pdf
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  • [[Category:Command/Fonts|hilo]]
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  • * [[Fonts]] [[Category:Command/Fonts|usetypescript]]
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  • ...native. For an example of what it looks like, see [http://mirrors.ctan.org/fonts/doublestroke/dsdoc.pdf its documentation]. ...onts as the blackboard font, there is really no need to use the blackboard fonts separately; so, the math typescript is overwritten.
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  • ...fonts] or documents cited on the Fonts page (be warned: understanding how fonts work is not easy). ...re difficult and some examples on this page do not work. In particular, LM fonts and the TeX Gyre collection.
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  • [[Category:Fonts]] mtxrun --script fonts --list --all --pattern=nimbus*
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  • ...d bolder) <code>cmbtt</code> family; to use the older <code>cmttb10</code> fonts, uncomment them and comment out the other set. % Newer, more-bold version of the bold typewriter fonts.
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  • Beware: Most fonts don’t have a slanted variant, but Latin Modern has. * [[Category:Command/Fonts]]
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  • == Using math calligraphic or script fonts in mkiv == ...ligraphic (alias script) math fonts with rsfs (Ralph Smith's Formal Script fonts): see the dedicated page on this wiki [http://wiki.contextgarden.net/rsfs].
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  • ==Simplified Chinese Fonts== There are no good free Chinese fonts (i.e., high quality, large number of glyphs, and many styles) available.
    4 KB (610 words) - 11:42, 15 August 2022

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