2012/7/31 David Perry <hospes.pri...@verizon.net>: > > > On 7/31/2012 11:59 AM, Keith J. Schultz wrote: > >> No where is it stated in the manual that you do not need to set up the >> font families. > > > I'll grant that the Fontspec manual can be intimidating, especially for > newcomers to TeX (as I was when I encountered it). However, it does say in > section 4.1 of the Fontspec manual: > > <quote> > The simplest example might be something like > \fontspec[ ... ]{Cambria} > in which the bold and italic fonts will be found automatically (if they > exist) and are immediately accessible with the usual \textit and \textbf > commands. > <\quote> > I have about 300 commercial fonts and I always do it like that. I have never needed to set up the font families. The fontspec package just works. Good fonts work out of the box.
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