[OS X TeX] CM Super, Latin Modern
Alain Schremmer
Schremmer.Alain at gmail.com
Thu Jan 18 19:52:31 CET 2007
Bruno Voisin wrote:
> Le 18 janv. 07 à 16:36, Roussanka Loukanova a écrit :
>
>> From the above (1)-(4), I can conclude that by having installed
>> (e.g., via
>> i-Installer) CM-Super, with no font declarations in the preamble of
>> a tex
>> file, CM-Super is used as an add to the CM. I.e., some overriding,
>> or expending (the default) CM.
>>
>> Right? It seems to me, Bruno's explanation fits into it.
>
>
> The default is CM (not Super), the original Computer Modern fonts.
>
> Selecting \usepackage[T1]{fontenc} (which more and more LaTeX
> packages do) switches to the EC fonts, substituted by the CM-Super
> fonts in case these are installed.
>
> Adding on top \usepackage{lmodern} switches to the LM fonts.
I i-installed TeXShop 1.43 on 10.3.9 about a year or so ago and probably
did a minimal installation but how do I find out if I installed Super?
Regards
--schremmer
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