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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 05/03/2025 14:58, Philip Taylor wrote:<br>
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<p>My wine list, previously referred to, include the following font definition —</p>
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<blockquote type="cite">\font \vfont = "ITC Zapf Chancery"/B:color=007700;embolden=4;slant=-0.1 at 11pt</blockquote>
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In XeTeX, characters set in this font appear as intended (green, emboldened, slight slant). In LuaTeX, they appear green-with-black-stroke, emboldened, slight slant. Does anyone have any idea from whence the black stroke is coming ?</blockquote>
<p>I should add that, at one additional level of abstraction, I <i>do</i> know from whence comes the black stroke — it comes from the "embolden=4" attribute. But why should LuaTeX embolden by stroking in black when XeTeX emboldens by stroking in the font's
fill colour ?</p>
<p>-- <br>
<i>Philip Taylor</i><br>
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