Reently I saw an example of setting up the various formats of a single body font such as \rm, \it \bf, \sc etc. with examples of using these in Gyre font. It may have been in the wiki or here on the list There were examples of slanted type vs.true italic as I recall. I should have copied it but I didn't (at age 84 I forget to do things). No biggie but does this ring any bells? -- John Culleton Wexfordpress Book design and indexing.
On 02/11/2017 09:51 PM, John Culleton wrote:
Reently I saw an example of setting up the various formats of a single body font such as \rm, \it \bf, \sc etc. with examples of using these in Gyre font. It may have been in the wiki or here on the list There were examples of slanted type vs.true italic as I recall. I should have copied it but I didn't (at age 84 I forget to do things).
Hi John, it was a sample from me. Sorry for not having answered before. An extended version with slanted would be: \definefontfamily [mainface] [rm] [TeX Gyre Pagella] [it={TeX Gyre Cursor-Italic}, sl={TeX Gyre Schola-Regular, features:{default,slanted}} bf={TeX Gyre Adventor-Bold}, bi={TeX Gyre Termes-BoldItalic}] \setupbodyfontenvironment [default] [em=italic] \setupbodyfont[mainface] \starttext \startTEXpage[offset=1em] Roman font {\em italic} {\sl slanted} \bf Bold font \em bold italic \stopTEXpage \stoptext Let me know if you miss something in the sample. Pablo -- http://www.ousia.tk
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