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  • For most fonts, this ‘natural size’ is 10 pt, but special display or footnote fonts may have a different intended use size, and the
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  • ...a small capital, regardless of case. In Mkii, this works as a solution for fonts lacking small capitals. [[Category:Command/Fonts|Cap]]
    957 bytes (125 words) - 14:55, 15 October 2019
  • === Adding the system fonts === ...standard Ubuntu LuaTeX package does not scan any of your installed system fonts. Therefore you will want to set up the OSFONTDIR environment variable to po
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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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  • ==Fonts==
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  • = What are variable fonts = ''MDN Web Docs'' define variable fonts as:
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  • * [[Category:Command/Fonts]] * [[manual:fonts-mkiv.pdf| fonts-mkiv.pdf]]
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  • There are some settings on Fonts, [[MetaPost]]/[[MetaFun - MetaPost in ConTeXt|MetaFun]]; most options are d % (makes sense if you use a lot of different fonts)
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  • The command <tt>\definefontfallback</tt> is used to setup fonts for missing characters in the main font. <div class="cd:description">This command allows to define fallback fonts for certain glyphs which are not found in the main font. The command takes
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  • {{todo|more typescripts for common Arabic fonts.}} == Arabeyes.org fonts ==
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  • otfinstall is a small ruby script that allows you to install OpenType fonts and use them with pdftex/context. It is a frontend to the lcdf type tools, get otfinstall from [http://dl.contextgarden.net/support/fonts/]. Unzip it and have a look at the example scripts in the directory <tt>exa
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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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  • [[Category:Fonts]]
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  • * [mailto:w-a-schmidt@gmx.net Walter Schmidt]: Upright fonts should exhibit some negative kerning between e-V, with respect to the physi ...ng and other additional kerning data, which were not present in the old CM fonts. See the file exrligtb.mf. IMO, these additional data should be adopted for
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  • * [[Fonts]] [[Category:Command/Fonts|starttypescript]]
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  • standard postscript fonts that printers have built in, also known as the thirty five base fonts.
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  • ....pdf A presentation by Bogusław Jackowski] (may we copy description of the fonts from there?) * [http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/fonts/lm/ CTAN], see also [[Cont-lmt.zip]]
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  • ...font goodies read [http://www.pragma-ade.nl/general/manuals/fonts-mkiv.pdf fonts-mkiv.pdf] manual. [[Category:Fonts]]
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  • [1.1{/usr/local/teTeX/share/texmf.local/fonts/map/dvipdfm/context/original-empt y.map}{/usr/local/teTeX/share/texmf.tetex/fonts/map/dvips/lm/lm-texnansi.map}{/
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  • For most (if not all) contemporary opentype fonts, the small caps (and the associated feature <code>smcp</code>) are included [[Category:Fonts]]
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