Peter Davis <[email protected]> writes:
> On Mon, Jan 27, 2014 at 01:06:53PM -0500, Nick Dokos wrote:
>>
>> ...what happens if you replace org-article with just plain boring old
>> article?
>>
>
> Yeah, that worked. Unfortunately, though, I didn't get the Times font
> I was after.
>
The fact that it worked however says that the org-article class is
the culprit.
> Actually, Times was just going to be a stepping stone to what I really
> want ... a) sans-serif headings and b) Palatino as the base font.
>
> I'd welcome any suggestions on how to achieve those.
>
Why were you using org-article in the first place? Was it supposed to
help with the font choices? Bear in mind that I know nothing about
org-article.
So you have a choice to make: either fix org-article and continue using
it or throw it away and find some other way to do what you want.
For example, all you have to do to get Times is
#+LATEX_HEADER: \usepackage{times}
Getting finer control should also be possible using basic latex
techniques. Whether that's a "better" way to go is of course
debatable: it depends on a lot of variables.
Nick