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IBM Plex Mono Thin

Text example

IBM Plex Mono Thin example
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[PDF sample] [LaTeX source of PDF sample]

Usage

\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
\usepackage[usefilenames,RMstyle=Thin,SSstyle=Thin,TTstyle=Thin,DefaultFeatures={Ligatures=Common}]{plex-otf} %
\renewcommand*\familydefault{\ttdefault} %% Only if the base font of the document is to be monospaced

Style examples

\mdseries

IBM Plex Mono Thin example

\bfseries

IBM Plex Mono Thin example

\itshape

IBM Plex Mono Thin example

\bfseries\itshape

IBM Plex Mono Thin example

IBM Plex Mono Thin number example

Ligatures, German double s, and other special characters

IBM Plex Mono Thin ligature example

Font implementation

IBM Plex Mono Thin exists as OpenType or TrueType only.

Part of TeX Live?

IBM Plex Mono Thin is part of TeX Live.

Location at

fonts/plex-otf/

Last update of this page

2021-04-28