[XeTeX] Can txfonts and fontspec be used at the same time?

Andrew Moschou andmos at gmail.com
Wed Jan 14 12:01:26 CET 2009


The txfonts package actually doesn't have its own "Times" font. It uses
Nimbus Roman No 9L, which you can load through fontspec. It might be found
in texmf-dist/fonts/type1/urw/times.

Andrew

2009/1/14 Mi CHEN <chenmi1999 at gmail.com>

> Thanks for your reply! Actually I have tried Times LT Std and Times New
> Roman MT Std, but capital characters of both are too bold. Since my document
> is full of matrix which conventionally should be presented by bfseries. I
> found the fonts come with txfonts package just do the job. Any suggestion on
> times like font?
>
> On Wed, Jan 14, 2009 at 3:40 PM, Diederick C. Niehorster
> <diederick at niehorster.eu> wrote:
>
>> Dear Mi,
>>
>> I do not know if these two packages can be used together, but would assume
>> they conflict somehow as they thread the same turf. More importantly, you
>> can use fontspec to set the rmfamily and sffamily to the fonts you want to
>> use. Please refer to the fontspec manual for that.
>>
>> Best,
>> Diederick
>>
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> Mi
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