Hi, I know that Context uses Latin Modern instead of Computer Modern that use Latex. I want to know how to change it. Thank you very much, Xan.
On Fri, Nov 30, 2007 at 09:20:46PM +0100, Xavier J. B. L. wrote:
I know that Context uses Latin Modern instead of Computer Modern that use Latex. I want to know how to change it.
\usepackage[lmodern] should work. Cheers, Peter -- http://pmrb.free.fr/contact/
Peter Münster wrote:
On Fri, Nov 30, 2007 at 09:20:46PM +0100, Xavier J. B. L. wrote:
I know that Context uses Latin Modern instead of Computer Modern that use Latex. I want to know how to change it.
\usepackage[lmodern] should work.
Cheers, Peter
In context? I want to change Latin Modern to Computer Modern in context. Thanks, Xan.
Am 2007-12-01 um 19:35 schrieb Xan:
On Fri, Nov 30, 2007 at 09:20:46PM +0100, Xavier J. B. L. wrote:
I know that Context uses Latin Modern instead of Computer Modern that use Latex. I want to know how to change it.
\usepackage[lmodern] should work. Cheers, Peter In context? I want to change Latin Modern to Computer Modern in context.
Why? LM is the better version of CM, visually the same font. Greetlings from Lake Constance! Hraban --- http://www.fiee.net/texnique/ http://wiki.contextgarden.net https://www.cacert.org (I'm an assurer)
Xan wrote:
Peter Münster wrote:
On Fri, Nov 30, 2007 at 09:20:46PM +0100, Xavier J. B. L. wrote:
I know that Context uses Latin Modern instead of Computer Modern that use Latex. I want to know how to change it.
\usepackage[lmodern] should work.
Cheers, Peter
In context? I want to change Latin Modern to Computer Modern in context.
lm is meant as a replacement for cmr, plr, csr, aer, vnr, whatever-r around ... it's metric compatible so it makes no sense to use cmr any more (which was the whole idea behind starting the lm project); the same is true for tex gyre ----------------------------------------------------------------- Hans Hagen | PRAGMA ADE Ridderstraat 27 | 8061 GH Hasselt | The Netherlands tel: 038 477 53 69 | fax: 038 477 53 74 | www.pragma-ade.com | www.pragma-pod.nl -----------------------------------------------------------------
Hans Hagen wrote:
Xan wrote:
Peter Münster wrote:
On Fri, Nov 30, 2007 at 09:20:46PM +0100, Xavier J. B. L. wrote:
I know that Context uses Latin Modern instead of Computer Modern that use Latex. I want to know how to change it.
\usepackage[lmodern] should work.
Cheers, Peter
In context? I want to change Latin Modern to Computer Modern in context.
lm is meant as a replacement for cmr, plr, csr, aer, vnr, whatever-r around ... it's metric compatible so it makes no sense to use cmr any more (which was the whole idea behind starting the lm project); the same is true for tex gyre
Perhaps it's better, but I like much cm. I want to change. It's technically possible to change it? Thanks, Xan.
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Hi Xan,
On Sun, 02 Dec 2007 08:21:49 -0700, Xan
lm is meant as a replacement for cmr, plr, csr, aer, vnr, whatever-r around ... it's metric compatible so it makes no sense to use cmr any more (which was the whole idea behind starting the lm project); the same is true for tex gyre
Perhaps it's better, but I like much cm. I want to change. It's technically possible to change it?
Sure, you just have to define your own typescripts and install the fonts (eg bluesky version). There are some howto's out there for installing postscript fonts in ConTeXt (see the wiki: http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Fonts ), and make sure you take optical scaling into account (my article discusses that). The only thing that I've noticed is that bluesky cmr seems to be hinted better and looks better on-screen at certain sizes than the lmr postscript fonts. OTOH I see no reason for using cmr. For all practical purposes lmr IS cmr. If you find an area where there is a substantial difference, I'd like to see it :-) Best wishes Idris -- Professor Idris Samawi Hamid, Editor-in-Chief International Journal of Shi`i Studies Department of Philosophy Colorado State University Fort Collins, CO 80523 -- Using Opera's revolutionary e-mail client: http://www.opera.com/mail/
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Hans Hagen
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Henning Hraban Ramm
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Idris Samawi Hamid
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Peter Münster
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Xan
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Xavier J. B. L.