[OS X TeX] bold sf in memoir
Morten Høgholm
morten.hoegholm at gmail.com
Sat Jan 21 02:59:19 CET 2006
On Sat, 21 Jan 2006 02:36:40 +0100, Themis Matsoukas <matsoukas at psu.edu>
wrote:
Hi Themis,
A: Because it messes up the order in which people normally read text.
Q: Why is top-posting such a bad thing?
A: Top-posting.
Q: What is the most annoying thing when reading email or newsgroups?
I wrote:
>> In the log file I see
>>
>> ....\OT1/cmss/bx/n/10 X
>>
>> which is bold sans serif.
> Thanks to your test I realize that the conflict occurs because I load
>
> \usepackage{mathtime}
> \renewcommand{\sfdefault}{cmss}
> \renewcommand{\ttdefault}{cmtt}
The relevant lines in the mathtime package are:
\edef\@tempa{\rmdefault}
\def\@tempb {cmr}
\ifx\@tempa\@tempb
\renewcommand*\sfdefault{phv}
\renewcommand*\rmdefault{ptm}
\renewcommand*\ttdefault{pcr}
\renewcommand*\bfdefault{b}
\fi
As you can see, it redefines \bfdefault to simply b so when you try to do
boldface, the combination cmss/b is tried but it doesn't exist. You
logfile should also show you a warning for this.
You can define the fallback as
\DeclareFontShape{T1}{cmss}{b}{n}{<->sub*cmss/bx/n}{}
in your preamble, here assuming you are using the recommended T1 encoding.
As an alternative you can try the semibold condensed series as fallback;
perhaps it fits better with Times Bold.
\DeclareFontShape{T1}{cmss}{b}{n}{<->sub*cmss/sbc/n}{}
--
Morten
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