In file type-enc.tex I came across the fontsynonym \definefontsynonym [ComputerModernSans-Italic] [LMSans- Italic] However there is no further definition for LMSans-Italic. In contrast to for example LMRoman-Italic. Could this be a typo or a missing definition? Fontdefinitions like \definetypeface [mainface] [ss] [sans] [modern] [default] [ec] fail because of this. Hans van der Meer
Hans van der Meer wrote:
In file type-enc.tex I came across the fontsynonym
\definefontsynonym [ComputerModernSans-Italic] [LMSans- Italic] However there is no further definition for LMSans-Italic. In contrast to for example LMRoman-Italic. Could this be a typo or a missing definition?
My bet is that it is a typo. There is no "italic" LMSans font style, only "oblique" (LMRoman has both). \definefontsynonym [LMSans-Italic] [LMSans-Oblique] before the typeface definition should fix your immediate problem. Taco
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Hans van der Meer wrote:
In file type-enc.tex I came across the fontsynonym
\definefontsynonym [ComputerModernSans-Italic] [LMSans- Italic] However there is no further definition for LMSans-Italic. In contrast to for example LMRoman-Italic. Could this be a typo or a missing definition?
My bet is that it is a typo. There is no "italic" LMSans font style, only "oblique" (LMRoman has both).
\definefontsynonym [LMSans-Italic] [LMSans-Oblique]
before the typeface definition should fix your immediate problem.
ok, fixed (also bold oblique) Hans
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