Louis Springer wrote:
I have a typescript I am using for a custom font, but the custom font has no monospace variant appropriate for verbatim text. I'm attempting to use Courier or some other monospace font for verbatim and maintain my custom font for normally typeset serf text.
My broken typescript is as follows:
\starttypescript [map][sunsans,sunserif][texnansi] \loadmapfile[texnansi-sun-sunsans.map] \loadmapfile[texnansi-sun-sunserif.map] \stoptypescript
% sans serif \starttypescript [sans] [sunsans] [name] \definefontsynonym[Sans] [SunSans-Regular] \definefontsynonym[SansItalic] [SunSans-Italic] \definefontsynonym[SansBold] [SunSans-RegularDemi] \definefontsynonym[SansBoldItalic] [SunSans-Regular-BoldOblique] \stoptypescript
\starttypescript [sans] [sunsans] [texnansi] \usetypescript[sans][fallback] \definefontsynonym[SunSans-Heavy][texnansi-SunSans-Heavy] [encoding=texnansi] \definefontsynonym[SunSans-Italic][texnansi-SunSans-Italic] [encoding=texnansi] \definefontsynonym[SunSans-Regular-Bold][texnansi-SunSans-Regular- Bold][encoding=texnansi] \definefontsynonym[SunSans-Regular-BoldOblique][texnansi-SunSans- Regular-BoldOblique][encoding=texnansi] \definefontsynonym[SunSans-Regular][texnansi-SunSans-Regular] [encoding=texnansi] \definefontsynonym[SunSans-RegularDemi][texnansi-SunSans-RegularDemi] [encoding=texnansi] \stoptypescript
%serif \starttypescript [serif] [sunserif] [name] \definefontsynonym[Serif] [SunSerif-Regular] \definefontsynonym[SerifItalic] [SunSerif-Italic] \definefontsynonym[SerifBold] [SunSerif-Regular-Bold] \definefontsynonym[SerifBoldItalic] [SunSerif-Regular-Bold-Italic] \stoptypescript
\starttypescript [serif] [sunserif] [texnansi] \usetypescript[serif][fallback] \definefontsynonym[SunSerif-Italic][texnansi-SunSerif-Italic] [encoding=texnansi] \definefontsynonym[SunSerif-Regular-Bold-Italic][texnansi-SunSerif- Regular-Bold-Italic][encoding=texnansi] \definefontsynonym[SunSerif-Regular-Bold][texnansi-SunSerif-Regular- Bold][encoding=texnansi] \definefontsynonym[SunSerif-Regular][texnansi-SunSerif-Regular] [encoding=texnansi] \stoptypescript
%monospace \starttypescript [mono] [sunserif] [name] \usetypescript[mono][fallback] \definefontsynonym[Serif] [Mono] \stoptypescript
hm, why this way? (It's Mono btw)
The last bit (around the comment "monospace") is my apparently futile attempt to get the verbatim to use the default monospace font. I get the desired results with a kludge if I replace
\definefontsynonym[Serif] [SunSerif-Regular]
with
\definefontsynonym[Serif] [Mono]
but this affects "normally" typeset serif. Ideally, I would like to have in the SunSerif-Regular typeface for non-verbatim serif text.
\definetypeface[somesun][rm][serif][sunserif][default] \definetypeface[somesun][ss][sans][sunsans][default] \definetypeface[somesun][tt][mono][modern][default][rscale=.9] \definetypeface[somesun][mm][math][modern][default][rscale=.9] so, you don't need to define some fake sun mono Hans