Dear list members:
I have the following context code:
\definefontfamily [doc] [rm] [TeX Gyre Bonum]
\definefontfamily [doc] [ss] [Tex Gyre Adventor]
\definefallbackfamily [doc] [mm] [Tex Gyre Adventor] [range=0x00000-0x2FA1F,force=yes]
\definefontfamily [doc] [mm] [TeX Gyre Pagella Math]
\setupbodyfont[doc,10pt]
\starttext
Text font: <SERIF C H O N P>, {\ss <SANS SERIF C H O N P>} \\
Math font: \m{
Csikos Bela mailto:bcsikos425@freemail.hu 26. Oktober 2016 um 19:36 Dear list members:
I have the following context code:
\definefontfamily [doc] [rm] [TeX Gyre Bonum] \definefontfamily [doc] [ss] [Tex Gyre Adventor] \definefallbackfamily [doc] [mm] [Tex Gyre Adventor] [range=0x00000-0x2FA1F,force=yes] \definefontfamily [doc] [mm] [TeX Gyre Pagella Math] \setupbodyfont[doc,10pt] \starttext Text font: <SERIF C H O N P>, {\ss <SANS SERIF C H O N P>} \\ Math font: \m{
}, \m{\rm }, \m{\ss } \stoptext 1. In the pdf result \rm math font is Tex Gyre Adventor and \ss math is Tex Gyre Pagella. How can I have context to print math \rm with Tex Gyre Pagella serif, and math \ss with Tex Gyre Adventor font? Why a roman/serif font is replaced with a sans serif font? The \rm and \ss commands behave different in math mode and change only the math alphabet, this means you’re always in the same font and the result of A changes from a serif italic uppercase A to a sans serif italic uppercase A to a blackletter uppercase etc. 2. What range would be the most correct to include all characters for replacement? \definefontfamily [doc] [rm] [TeX Gyre Bonum] \definefontfamily [doc] [ss] [Tex Gyre Adventor]
\definefallbackfamily [doc] [mm] [Tex Gyre Adventor]
[range=lowercasenormal,offset=lowercasesansserifnormal]
\definefallbackfamily [doc] [mm] [Tex Gyre Adventor]
[range=lowercasenormal,offset=lowercasesansserifnormal,tf=style:italic]
\definefallbackfamily [doc] [mm] [Tex Gyre Adventor]
[range=uppercasenormal,offset=uppercasesansserifnormal]
\definefallbackfamily [doc] [mm] [Tex Gyre Adventor]
[range=uppercasenormal,offset=uppercasesansserifnormal,tf=style:italic]
\definefontfamily [doc] [mm] [TeX Gyre Pagella Math]
\setupbodyfont[doc,10pt]
\starttext
Text font: <SERIF C H O N P>, {\ss <SANS SERIF C H O N P>} \par
Math font: \m{
Wolfgang Schuster írta:
\definefontfamily [doc] [rm] [TeX Gyre Bonum] \definefontfamily [doc] [ss] [Tex Gyre Adventor]
\definefallbackfamily [doc] [mm] [Tex Gyre Adventor] [range=lowercasenormal,offset=lowercasesansserifnormal] \definefallbackfamily [doc] [mm] [Tex Gyre Adventor] [range=lowercasenormal,offset=lowercasesansserifnormal,tf=style:italic]
\definefallbackfamily [doc] [mm] [Tex Gyre Adventor] [range=uppercasenormal,offset=uppercasesansserifnormal] \definefallbackfamily [doc] [mm] [Tex Gyre Adventor] [range=uppercasenormal,offset=uppercasesansserifnormal,tf=style:italic]
\definefontfamily [doc] [mm] [TeX Gyre Pagella Math]
\setupbodyfont[doc,10pt]
\starttext Text font: , {\ss } \par Math font: \m{}, \m{\rm }, \m{\ss } \stoptext
Thank you again, Wolfgang. Unfortunately I don't understand the syntax of \definefallbackfamily command and therefore I only copy/paste examples I found in the list and context wiki. I found the first mention of built-in simplefonts in this thread but it doesn't discuss \definefallbackfamily in detail: https://mailman.ntg.nl/pipermail/ntg-context/2013/075481.html I also looked at context wiki pages for Command/definefontfamily and Command/definefontfallback. All in all I am very confused how to use the command. It is not clear for me how to know if an option in \definefallbackfamily applies to the font to be replaced or to the replacement font. --For example I guess range= option applies to the font to be replaced: if the font/character lies within this range then it should be replaced by the font defined in \definfallbackfamily. Is this correct? --The preset= option is a predefined range; it is equal to some range= option. Is this correct? --What is offset=? Is this a range that should be used in the replacement? Does [range=lowercasenormal,offset=lowercasesansserifnormal] mean that lower case normal font should be replaced by lower case sans serif normal font? --Does the above imply that offset= option is only valid for math fonts and it can't be used for rm, ss and tt fonts? (E.g. \definefallbackfamily [doc] [rm] [TeX Gyre Bonum] explicitly defines a serif font, it would be nonsense to add offset=lowercasesansserifnormal option to the command.) --tf=style:italic: what does this exactly mean? If the replacement font drawing command is \tf then draw italic font? If yes, how it is different from offset=lowercasesansserifitalic? Is this command used in the same manner in \definefontfamily and \definefallbackfamily commands? Thank you in advance, bcsikos
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Csikos Bela
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Wolfgang Schuster