Am Sonntag, 17.08.03, um 23:58 Uhr (Europe/Zurich) schrieb Adam Lindsay:
Actually, I discuss that in my OpenType MyWay, also... my solution is to
Ok, one reason more to read it. Instead of further research I did some diligent work the last evenings writing a lot of typescripts that nobody will ever need... ;-)
define a font family for roman caps [rc] beside the roman [rm] font family. A change to small caps is done with \switchstyleonly[rc], so if you're in SerifBold, you end up in SerifCapsBold.
Good idea. I don't really understand the family mechanism. Can I define all "styles" like rm, ss... or is ist limited (other than the lack of free two- letter-combinations)?
It ends up being memory-hungry, and probably a bit slower than other options, but it kinda works.
I like high level solutions, so I need always lots of memory... ;-)
Funny coincidence, I was looking around apostrophic labs and other free fonts as well, this weekend. Then I found fontsanon.com. :)
And what do you think? Better? (I'll have a look later.) I spent some hours writing (that is, ordering and editing) typescripts for Meade's Street family. Don't know if I'll use it... Grüßlis vom Hraban! -- http://www.fiee.net/texnique/