Am Tue, 20 Jul 2010 10:19:50 +0200 schrieb François Charette:
>> (Languages are not symmetric regarding fonts: For latin scripts you >> need normally 3 font families (for \rmfamily, \sffamily, \ttfamily) >> while greek seems to use only one.) > There are Greek, Arabic and Hebrew fonts that can be used to match \sffamily > and > \ttfamily. > In polyglossia they can be defined for instance as \greekfonttt and > \greekfontsf. Miktex is bit behind, this commands haven't yet found their way in my versions. But it is certainly a good idea that other scripts now have access to this other families too. Btw: It is probably inevitable as the default font setup is latin-orientated (Latin Modern Fonts), but I do find it awkward that people which use main language with other scripts have to setup the fonts "manually". Wouldn't it be useful if scripts for which free fonts exists get their own default font setup? (Naturally the fonts should be available on CTAN in a e.g. polyglossia-default-fonts-package.) -- Ulrike Fischer -------------------------------------------------- Subscriptions, Archive, and List information, etc.: http://tug.org/mailman/listinfo/xetex