Hi,
We changed so that newcomputermodern-book (which is bolder than newcomputermodern) uses the same lfg file as lm, which works. I attach an updated version of the type-imp-newcomputermodern.mkiv, which also adds the lfg file to newcomputermodern.
/Mikael
PS If one wants to play with modernlatin, is there a simple way to play with the boldness (for example make it just slightly less bold)?
On 12/7/2021 9:55 AM, Mikael Sundqvist via ntg-context wrote: the type-imp-modernlatin file has this: \doifunknownfontfeature {lm-serif-regular} {\definefontfeature[lm-serif-regular][boldened-15]} \doifunknownfontfeature {lm-serif-bold} {\definefontfeature[lm-serif-bold] [boldened-30]} \doifunknownfontfeature {lm-sans-regular} {\definefontfeature[lm-sans-regular] [boldened-10]} \doifunknownfontfeature {lm-sans-bold} {\definefontfeature[lm-sans-bold] [boldened-20]} \doifunknownfontfeature {lm-mono-regular} {\definefontfeature[lm-mono-regular] [boldened-20]} \doifunknownfontfeature {lm-mono-bold} {\definefontfeature[lm-mono-bold] [boldened-30]} \doifunknownfontfeature {lm-math-regular} {\definefontfeature[lm-math-regular] [boldened-15]} \doifunknownfontfeature {lm-math-bold} {\definefontfeature[lm-math-bold] [boldened-30]} so you can just define the features beforehand Hans ----------------------------------------------------------------- Hans Hagen | PRAGMA ADE Ridderstraat 27 | 8061 GH Hasselt | The Netherlands tel: 038 477 53 69 | www.pragma-ade.nl | www.pragma-pod.nl -----------------------------------------------------------------