Hi,
some years ago I noticed that the interword space with the
default monotype font had some stretchability and shrinkability,
which results in problems in verbatim environments when
the line is long enough to go into the right margin.
I raised an issue there
https://github.com/wspr/fontspec/i
> On Jan 24, 2016, at 8:16 AM, jfbu wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> some years ago I noticed that the interword space with the
> default monotype font had some stretchability and shrinkability,
> which results in problems in verbatim environments when
> the line is long enough to go into the right margin.
>
What is "the default monotype font", please ?
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Le 24/01/2016 16:49, Philip Taylor a écrit :
What is "the default monotype font", please ?
the one selected by \ttfamily under LaTeX or by \tt
under Plain TeX in absence of any specific font loading
packages
Best,
Jean-François
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> On Jan 24, 2016, at 9:49 AM, Philip Taylor wrote:
>
> What is "the default monotype font", please ?
Howdy,
>From an example at one of the links I believe it is not a Monotype font but a
>monospace font. I think that is Latin Modern Mono.
Good Luck,
Herb Schulz
(herbs at wideopenwest dot co
Le 24/01/2016 16:49, Philip Taylor a écrit :
What is "the default monotype font", please ?
sorry about my earlier reply, I am busy with other things
this formulation dates back to my report on fontspec issue tracker
hence "default monotype font" is what got selected by \ttfamily in this MWE:
Le 24 janv. 2016 à 16:49, Philip Taylor a écrit :
> What is "the default monotype font", please ?
Phil,
sorry about the confusion.
I understand now, I made the error four years ago in the title
of my fontspec report. I was meaning to say "monospace".
And currently I don't know why "monotyp