On 10/10/2010 5:00 PM, Gareth Hughes wrote:
I'm not sure that thinking about the point size in absolute terms is all
that useful. If the body text is at 12pt, then something that is at 60pt
is five times bigger. I would use \addfontfeature{Scale=5} for a single
line of text, like a title. Otherwise, the package anyfontsize will
allow \fontsize{60pt}{66pt} to work.
I use Scale=MatchLowercase all the time, but had not picked up on this
use of Scale before--thanks. I like thinking this way, although exact
point values might be useful in some circumstances too (and they work if
you add \selectfont, as Alan and Pete pointed out).
2. Can anybody see what is wrong with the following?
\fontspec[BoldFont={Bergamo Std},ItalicFont={Bergamo
Std},BoldItalicFont={Bergamo Std}]{Cardo}
Yeah, you just declared the medium, upright font as bold and italic.
What you need is
\fontspec[BoldFont={Bergamo Std-Bold}, ItalicFont={Bergamo Std-Italic},
BoldItalicFont={Bergamo St-BoldItalic}]{Cardo}
I don't think so. See example 4 in the most recent fontspec manual,
from which I copied this:
\fontspec[BoldFont={Helvetica Neue}]{Helvetica Neue UltraLight}
which makes Helvetica Neue act as the "bold" for Helvetica Neue Ultralight.
David
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