David Perry wrote:

Yes, I just realized that my example from the fontspec manual was not exactly parallel to the situation I have. However, doing it as Gareth suggests generates all sorts of nasty error messages.

I just tried specifying the bold etc. by font file names; no errors, but no bold in the document either.

I'll study this more tomorrow when my brain is working better.


Well, David, I hope your brain is working better by now ... I'm not sure if /mine/ is, but, since I don't have your original post, but I /do/ have the Bergamo Std font here, I just loaded it like this:

\defaultfontfeatures{Mapping=tex-text}
\setmainfont{Bergamo Std}


The bold and italics work fine, as in:

Here's an example of Bergamo Std font\dots

\dots and here's some \textbf{bold text}.

\textit{Difficult firefly.}

{\bfseries\itshape Wow!}



Then, as an alternative to other workable solutions, I loaded a specific size the "XeTeX" way:

\font\fred="Bergamo Std" at 60pt


used in the document as:

\centerline{\fred Hi!}




And that seemed to work, too.

HTH.





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