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= Typescripts provided with ConTeXt = | = Typescripts provided with ConTeXt = | ||
− | They are stored in <code>tex/texmf-context/tex/context/fonts/mkiv/</code>. | + | They are stored in <code>tex/texmf-context/tex/context/fonts/mkiv/</code>. They are defined by the files "type-imp-*.mkiv". You can have a look with [https://source.contextgarden.net/?search=type-imp- the source browser]. |
Would be good to build here a nice overview, but let's start with a list to be completed. | Would be good to build here a nice overview, but let's start with a list to be completed. |
Revision as of 17:52, 1 June 2020
Typescripts provided with ConTeXt
They are stored in tex/texmf-context/tex/context/fonts/mkiv/
. They are defined by the files "type-imp-*.mkiv". You can have a look with the source browser.
Would be good to build here a nice overview, but let's start with a list to be completed.
For the fonts files provided with ConTeXt, typescripts are described here
Here we focus of fonts files not provided with ConTeXt:
- Sabon MT with \setupbodyfont[sabon]
- Cambria with \setupbodyfont[cambria]
- Garamond with \setupbodyfont[ebgaramond]
- Zapfino MT with \setupbodyfont[zapfino]
- Optima Nova with
- \setupbodyfont[optima-nova]
- \setupbodyfont[optima-nova-light]
- \setupbodyfont[optima-nova-medium]
- Palatino Nova with
- \setupbodyfont[palatino-nova]
- \setupbodyfont[palatino-nova-light]
- \setupbodyfont[palatino-nova-medium]
- \setupbodyfont[palatino-sans]
- \setupbodyfont[palatino-informal]
- Liberation with \setupbodyfont[liberation]
- Libertine with \setupbodyfont[liberatine]
- Lucida with \setupbodyfont[lucida-opentype] or \setupbodyfont[lucida]
- Minion with \setupbodyfont[minion]
- MacOSx default: baskerville, gillsans, futura, helvetica-neue and -ultralight, -light, -boldcondensed, ...
- IMB plex :
- plex, -thin, -extralight, -light, -text, -medium, -semibold, -bold
- ibmplexnarrow, -thin, -extralight, -light