Uwe Stöhr wrote:
> Seems that you misunderstood me. A document class defines how a document
> should look, e.g. if the title uses a sans serif font in size "huge".
> What font you are using for sans serif is your decision.
Nope. All document classes define default fonts. If only the use LaTeX's
Hi Uwe,
Thanks for the response. My question doesn't really have much to do with LyX,
but rather about the defaults selected by particular LaTeX distributions. I
asked it on the users list mostly because it's where I know the most people and
there are multiple TeX experts who hang out here.
On 2010-10-13, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
> Am 13.10.2010 07:31, schrieb Rob Oakes:
>> But, not all of the classes use Computer Modern as the default
>> typeface. (Yes, the majority do). The Tufte classes, for example,
>> make use of Palotino/Helvetica/Bera Mono.
> Seems that you misunderstood me. A docum
Am 13.10.2010 07:31, schrieb Rob Oakes:
But, not all of the classes use Computer Modern as the default typeface. (Yes,
the majority do). The Tufte classes, for example, make use of
Palotino/Helvetica/Bera Mono.
Seems that you misunderstood me. A document class defines how a document
should
Hi Uwe,
Thank you for getting back to me. I'm sorry if if my inquiry sounds stupid. (I
will concede that it is mildly dense.) Even so, I'm trying to track down
which fonts the different packages use without making any modifications. I
know that it is very easy to change the font to an alter
Am 13.10.2010 04:47, schrieb Waluyo Adi Siswanto:
But in some environments (chapter, section, subsection), they are
always in SansSerif?
Yes, but in the font you selected. You can select the font for sans serif in the LyX document
settings. The default font is ComputerModern as described in t
> Document classes don't have their own fonts. You can choose a font you want
> for every document class.
>
> regards Uwe
>
But in some environments (chapter, section, subsection), they are
always in SansSerif?
Do you mean the standard environment?
WAS
Am 12.10.2010 20:11, schrieb Rob Oakes:
What is the default font used for the KOMA-Script classes?
Document classes don't have their own fonts. You can choose a font you want for
every document class.
regards Uwe
Dear LyX-Users,
Sorry for spamming the list, but I am scrambling to compile a table on the
default formatting for the common LaTeX document classes and I can't seem to
find a piece of information. I am hoping that someone on the list may know.
What is the default font used for the KOMA-Script