On 1-10-2010 12:42, Florian Wobbe wrote:
On Sep 30, 2010, at 21:01 , Patrick Gundlach wrote:
Hi,
several days ago I asked about companions to Cambria, and Wolfgang kindly gave me this:
\definetypeface [mainface] [rm] [serif] [cambria] [default] \definetypeface [mainface] [ss] [sans] [corbel] [default] [rscale=auto] \definetypeface [mainface] [tt] [mono] [consolas] [default] [rscale=auto] \definetypeface [mainface] [mm] [math] [cambria] [default]
which works fine, except for consolas. Shouldn't consolas be defined like
\starttypescript [mono] [consolas] [name] \setups[\s!font:\s!fallback:\s!sans] \definefontsynonym [\s!Mono] [\s!file:consola] [\s!features=\s!default] \definefontsynonym [\s!MonoBold] [\s!file:consolab] [\s!features=\s!default] \definefontsynonym [\s!MonoItalic] [\s!file:consolai] [\s!features=\s!default] \definefontsynonym [\s!MonoBoldItalic] [\s!file:consolaz] [\s!features=\s!default] \stoptypescript
instead of
Sans.... ? It's much more a monospace font then a Sans.
Thanks
Patrick
It seems, the ClearType fonts come with different filenames, so I had to define them by name like Cambria is in type-otf (\definefontsynonym [CambriaSerif] [name:cambria]):
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