>> If I choose Times Roman for roman font, what >> font I must to choose for sans serif font If I want to >> obtain an aesthetically coherent aspect? > Times is a font designed for newspapers (New York Times). > Its glyphs are therefore thinner with less space between > them. When you want to write a book, I could therefore not > recommend Times as font.
I am using two columns in the book, therefore I am interested exactly in that: glyphs thinner with less space between. > To get "aesthetically coherent aspect" for all 3 font > types, the best is to use the corresponding Latin Modern > font. Yes, but encounter that font is of too thin outlines. I believe that it brings problems at the time of going to the press. > > The same for Bookman font. > regards Uwe Regards Marcelo Yahoo! Cocina Encontra las mejores recetas con Yahoo! Cocina. http://ar.mujer.yahoo.com/cocina/