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Note on built-in TeXmacs fonts

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Joris van der Hoeven 2014-06-09 17:05:04 +00:00
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Each of the above properties really constitutes a <em|hint> on how the kind
of font which <em|should> be used. If no suitable font can be found, then
setting these properties may have no effect. Whenever you apply one or more
filters, the font browser indicates which fonts match the selected
properties. It also indicates the closest match for the current font in
use. When pressing the <menu|Ok> button without selecting any particular
matching font, then the selected font properties will be inserted as
<TeXmacs> markup and used as rendering hints. In that case, the rendering
may change when selecting another global document font (for instance).
of font which <em|should> be used. If no suitable font can be found on your
particular system, then setting these properties may have no effect.
Whenever you apply one or more filters, the font browser indicates which
fonts match the selected properties. It also indicates the closest match
for the current font in use. When pressing the <menu|Ok> button without
selecting any particular matching font, then the selected font properties
will be inserted as <TeXmacs> markup and used as rendering hints. In that
case, the rendering may change when selecting another global document font
(for instance).
It should be noticed that <TeXmacs> comes with a limited number of
preinstalled fonts, such as the <with|font|Stix|Stix> fonts and several
fonts prefixed by ``TeXmacs''. Documents which only use these fonts will be
rendered the same on different systems (assuming the same version of
<TeXmacs>). When your documents contain other fonts as well, then these
fonts may be replaced by closest matches when opening your document under a
different operating system.
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