On Wed, Feb 25, 2015 at 10:05 AM, Guenter Milde <mi...@users.sf.net> wrote:
> On 2015-02-24, John Kane wrote:
>
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>
>> I have managed to get my screen font and output fonts set to 'unspell' as
>> wanted and it is working well.
>
>> My next problem is that would like to mix two fonts in the body of the
>> text.  It looks relatively easy to do this changing lanuages but it is not
>> obvious to me how to do this when all I want to do is change the font
>> (preferably both screen and output to pdf but I'd settle for pdf at the
>> moment.
>
>> Can anyone suggest an approach?  Example attached
>
> The easiest way would be to (ab?)use the settings for the sans-serif
> and/or teletyped/fixed-width fonts.
>
One approach that I can think of is to define a local layout inset
which uses the font that you want. But I'm not sure if you can define
also the display font in such a construct.

Liviu


> Of course, this only works if you do not require two different font
> *families* both complete with matching variant shapes.
>
>   In this case, you will need to read the extensive documentation
>   available for the "fontspec" LaTeX package (on my TeXLive system, the
>   command `texdoc fontspec` brings up fontspec.pdf)
>   and use a mixture of custom premble settings (Document>Settings>User
>   Preamble and ERT (raw LaTeX) in the document to achieve the goal.
>
>   The fontspec definition also describes how different fonts can be assigned
>   to different languages. It may work to do such a setup in the user
>   preamble and then change fonts by assigning text languages.
>
> Günter
>



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