How do I turn on Lucida Bright for an entire document? The TeX-installation contains hl... and lb... tfms and lb... pfbs. -- Siep Kroonenberg siep@elvenkind.com
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From: "Siep"
How do I turn on Lucida Bright for an entire document? The TeX-installation contains hl... and lb... tfms and lb... pfbs.
I had some luck using the examples in the showfont.pdf document. I think it was \usetypescript [lucida] [texnansi] \switchtotypeface [lucida] [9pt] Matt
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On Wed, 11 Dec 2002 00:21:53 +0900
"Matthew Huggett"
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To: Sent: Tuesday, December 10, 2002 11:46 PM Subject: [NTG-context] lucida How do I turn on Lucida Bright for an entire document? The TeX-installation contains hl... and lb... tfms and lb... pfbs.
I had some luck using the examples in the showfont.pdf document. I think it was \usetypescript [lucida] [texnansi] \switchtotypeface [lucida] [9pt]
Matt
This didn't work. The trouble is that Context creates fontnames such as ec-lbr or texnansi-lbr which of course it cannot find. Where is this showfont.pdf file? It isn't listed in collect.htm; all I found there was mfonts.pdf, which might have the answer hidden somewhere, but that document seemed too much in-depth for what ought to be a simple question. From a mailing list archive I found a listing by Hans for a file type-ven.tex which didn't work either. -- Siep Kroonenberg siep@elvenkind.com
This works for me: \setupbodyfont[lbr] -Dan On 2002-12-10 16:46 +0100, Siep wrote:
On Wed, 11 Dec 2002 00:21:53 +0900 "Matthew Huggett"
wrote: This didn't work. The trouble is that Context creates fontnames such as ec-lbr or texnansi-lbr which of course it cannot find.
Where is this showfont.pdf file? It isn't listed in collect.htm; all I found there was mfonts.pdf, which might have the answer hidden somewhere, but that document seemed too much in-depth for what ought to be a simple question. From a mailing list archive I found a listing by Hans for a file type-ven.tex which didn't work either.
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Yeah, don't forget to do \setupbodyfont
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From: "Daniel Graham"
This works for me:
\setupbodyfont[lbr]
-Dan
On 2002-12-10 16:46 +0100, Siep wrote:
On Wed, 11 Dec 2002 00:21:53 +0900 "Matthew Huggett"
wrote: This didn't work. The trouble is that Context creates fontnames such as ec-lbr or texnansi-lbr which of course it cannot find.
Where is this showfont.pdf file? It isn't listed in collect.htm; all I found there was mfonts.pdf, which might have the answer hidden somewhere, but that document seemed too much in-depth for what ought to be a simple question. From a mailing list archive I found a listing by Hans for a file type-ven.tex which didn't work either.
-- Siep Kroonenberg siep@elvenkind.com _______________________________________________ ntg-context mailing list ntg-context@ntg.nl http://www.ntg.nl/mailman/listinfo/ntg-context
-- Daniel A. Graham 238 Social Sciences TEL: (919) 660-1802 Department of Economics FAX: (919) 684-8974 Duke University daniel.graham@duke.edu Durham, NC 27708-0097 _______________________________________________ ntg-context mailing list ntg-context@ntg.nl http://www.ntg.nl/mailman/listinfo/ntg-context
Now I got the file showfont.pdf. I copied the example, but I still
got a texnansi-lbr missing font. \setupbodyfont didn't work either.
A LaTeX file with \usepackage{lucidabr} and either with or without
\usepackage{texnansi} works perfectly.
What assumptions are being made about the way the fonts are
installed? I have been testing on what is basically a stock tetex
with lb... pfb's added and with a context from August, and on a stock
miktex also with with lb... pfb's added.
For another project, we have successfully used our own font-....tex
files, which don't use the typescript mechanism, but now I need a
simple `canonical' solution for a general-purpose (MiK)TeX
installation.
On Wed, 11 Dec 2002 10:08:35 +0900
"Matthew Huggett"
Yeah, don't forget to do \setupbodyfont ----- Original Message ----- From: "Daniel Graham"
To: Sent: Wednesday, December 11, 2002 1:03 AM Subject: Re: [NTG-context] lucida This works for me:
\setupbodyfont[lbr]
-Dan
-- Siep Kroonenberg siep@elvenkind.com
siep
On Wed, 11 Dec 2002 09:50:03 -0800
"Larry Stamm"
siep
writes: > Now I got the file showfont.pdf. I copied the example, but I > still got a texnansi-lbr missing font. \setupbodyfont didn't work > either.
> A LaTeX file with \usepackage{lucidabr} and either with or > without \usepackage{texnansi} works perfectly.
> What assumptions are being made about the way the fonts are > installed? I have been testing on what is basically a stock tetex > with lb... pfb's added and with a context from August, and on a > stock miktex also with with lb... pfb's added.
After I installed the 10-23-2002 version, I couldn't get any of the postcript fonts to work. So I ended copying all the .afm and .pfb postscript files into a temporary directory, and running texfont on the whole bunch. Now they work fine.
I don't have the lucida .pfb or .pfa files installed on my system, so these fonts won't work until I get the .pfb files (is this right?). Maybe you should check for the existence of the lucida .pfb files on your system as a starting point. If you find them, read mtexfont.pdf and follow the instructions for installing a new font on the lucida font files. You should be in business then.
I'm just learning myself, and this may be all wrong. Please enlighten me if so; I find the ConTeXt font system to be difficult to understand, although it is beginning to make some sense.
Thanks for your input. Hans, can you confirm that there is no simple way to use an existing Lucida installation and that this is really necessary? And what about other PostScript fonts? -- Siep Kroonenberg siepo@cybercomm.nl
At 12:58 PM 12/13/2002 +0100, you wrote:
Thanks for your input.
Hans, can you confirm that there is no simple way to use an existing Lucida installation and that this is really necessary? And what about other PostScript fonts?
with existing i guess that youy mean berry names. if someone is willing to figure out how those barry names map onto internal names ... internally for instance SerifBold maps onto LucidaBright-Demi which maps onto <typefaceencoding>-lbd so what's needed is something \starttypescript [lucida] [texnansi] % or something else that suits, maybe just [texnansi] alone \definefontsynonym [texnansi-lbd] [some kind of berry name] [encoding=texnansi] or \definefontsynonym [LucidaBright-Demi] [some berry name] [encoding=texnansi] ... and add that script to say mynames.tex and then say \usettypescriptfile[mynames] then things should work with \usetypescript [lucida] [texnansi] \setupbodyfont [lucida] So, it's definitely possible, but i'm not going to make those mappings myself -) Hans ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hans Hagen | PRAGMA ADE | pragma@wxs.nl Ridderstraat 27 | 8061 GH Hasselt | The Netherlands tel: +31 (0)38 477 53 69 | fax: +31 (0)38 477 53 74 | www.pragma-ade.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------- information: http://www.pragma-ade.com/roadmap.pdf documentation: http://www.pragma-ade.com/showcase.pdf -------------------------------------------------------------------------
You can get showfont.pdf at
http://www.pragma-ade.com/general/manuals/showfont.pdf
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From: "Siep"
On Wed, 11 Dec 2002 00:21:53 +0900 "Matthew Huggett"
wrote: ----- Original Message ----- From: "Siep"
To: Sent: Tuesday, December 10, 2002 11:46 PM Subject: [NTG-context] lucida How do I turn on Lucida Bright for an entire document? The TeX-installation contains hl... and lb... tfms and lb... pfbs.
I had some luck using the examples in the showfont.pdf document. I think it was \usetypescript [lucida] [texnansi] \switchtotypeface [lucida] [9pt]
Matt
This didn't work. The trouble is that Context creates fontnames such as ec-lbr or texnansi-lbr which of course it cannot find.
Where is this showfont.pdf file? It isn't listed in collect.htm; all I found there was mfonts.pdf, which might have the answer hidden somewhere, but that document seemed too much in-depth for what ought to be a simple question. From a mailing list archive I found a listing by Hans for a file type-ven.tex which didn't work either.
-- Siep Kroonenberg siep@elvenkind.com _______________________________________________ ntg-context mailing list ntg-context@ntg.nl http://www.ntg.nl/mailman/listinfo/ntg-context
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