Fonts/Typescripts examples
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Typescripts provided with ConTeXt
Few information first:
- They are stored in
tex/texmf-context/tex/context/fonts/mkiv/
. They are defined by the files "type-imp-*.mkiv". You can have a look with the source browser. - For the fonts files provided with ConTeXt, typescripts are described here
TODO: is it necessary to add a specific \usetypescript before ? (See: To-Do List) |
- Here we focus of fonts files not provided with ConTeXt
-
- Sabon MT with \setupbodyfont[
sabon
] - Cambria with
cambria
- Garamond with
ebgaramond
- Zapfino MT with
zapfino
- Optima Nova with
optima-nova
oroptima-nova-light
oroptima-nova-medium
- Palatino Nova with
palatino-nova
orpalatino-nova-light
orpalatino-nova-medium
orpalatino-sans
orpalatino-informal
- Liberation with
liberation
- Libertine with
liberatine
- Lucida with
lucida-opentype
orlucida
- Minion with
minion
- MacOSx default:
baskerville
,gillsans
,futura
,helvetica-neue
and-ultralight
,-light
,-boldcondensed
, ... - IMB plex :
plex
,plex-thin
,-extralight
,-light
,-text
,-medium
,-semibold
,-bold
ibmplexnarrow
,ibmplexnarrow-thin
,-extralight
,-light
- Sabon MT with \setupbodyfont[
Typescripts provided by this wiki ConTeXt
- Alegreya Typescript: a quite complete example (2019), MkIV for the Alegreya fonts by Huerta Tipográfica / Juan Pablo del Peral, downloadable from Google Fonts.
- Palatino Linotype under MKIV.
- Summary of experiences of three Fraktur (2019)
- Using Font Fallbacks (and perhaps a different page for Fallbacks for math fonts)
- Maybe obsolete
- Paratype typescript for mkiv (Old 2011)
- Linux Libertine on mkiv (Old 2010)